Four Seasons Hotel Firenze
Florence’s secret Renaissance palace
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You’d never guess that the unassuming walls of Four Seasons Hotel Firenze, which lies just outside of
Florence’s city center, hide a sumptuous Renaissance-era palace. But upon entering hotel, you’ll find a big hint, an enclosed loggia circled with a frieze that dates back to after 1473. Sit on one of the plush sofas to admire the 12 bas-relief sections depicting mythological stories with a statue towering in the middle of the light-filled space.
The artistic touches aren’t limited to the palatial loggia — the entire hotel is like a museum with restored frescoes, bas-reliefs, stuccoes and silk wallpaper at every turn.
The city’s largest private garden also is nestled within the heart of the property. Walk the paths to see the lush lawns framed by yew, thuja and Mandarin orange trees as well as wildflowers. You’ll also discover the 91-foot-long pool, fountains, an Ionic temple, a pavilion and a number of original sculptures, including contemporary artist Ugo Riva’s
Il Paradiso Perduto, a bronze and iron work depicting a pair of forlorn angels.
Getting There
Borgo Pinti 99, 50121 Florence, Italy
TEL39-055-2626-1
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