Best castles around Borgo San Lorenzo are found in the Mugello region of Tuscany, an area known for its medieval origins and defensive structures. While traditional castles are less common, the region features notable historic residences and fortified villas. These sites offer insights into the area's rich past and architectural heritage. The landscape combines historical significance with natural beauty, providing a setting for exploration.
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Village of Villages
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done the trail in 5 days alone in July 2023, no comment can give an idea of the feeling of happiness, freedom, tension..... I met many guys (and this gives me the idea that the future will be better than what we elderly people leave).... I cried upon arriving in Piazza della Signoria..... as I have already posted "if you have someone you don't love tell them to take the path, if instead you have someone you who you love tell them to do it... in any case they will thank you".
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Small church surrounded by cypresses at the foot of the castle
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The picturesque town of Scarperia is renowned for the artisanal production of knives. In addition to the shops selling the best knives and agricultural tools, the Palazzo dei Vicari houses the Museum of Cutting Irons. On the facade of the building you can see all the coats of arms of past governments. On 8 September the Palio di Diotto is held, a historical re-enactment attended by all the districts of the town. On the last Sunday of May the 'Infiorata' event takes place where the town is decorated entirely with flowers and flower paintings.
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The Palazzo dei Vicari di Scarperia, built during the fourteenth century, was the seat of the vicar of the Florentine Republic since 1415, a vicar who worked here with political duties and above all with the management of the Mugello and surrounding area. The charge of the vicar lasted only 6 months at the terms of which they had to leave the signature of their passage: this is why the numerous coats of arms on the façade. Inside, the noble rooms house important frescoes such as the Madonna del Ghirlandaio from 1501 and Filippo Brunelleschi's clock from 1445. There is also the Museo dei Ferri Taglienti, linked to the still active local artisan production, and the historical archive Pre-unification with more than 4500 documents from the time of the vicar.
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Villa or "Castle" of Cafaggiolo. One of Lorenzo the Magnificent's favorite residences, built by Michelozzo Michelozzi around 1451 for the Medici family, commissioned by Cosimo the Elder. Unfortunately it is located along the fairly busy SS 65 "della Futa". Pay attention. The Villa is currently undergoing restoration.
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While traditional defensive castles are less common, the Borgo San Lorenzo area is rich in historic residences, fortified villas, and palaces. You'll find sites like the Renaissance-style Medici Villa at Cafaggiolo, which was a favored residence of Lorenzo the Magnificent, and the imposing Palazzo dei Vicari in Scarperia, a historical seat of the Florentine Republic.
Yes, the Palazzo dei Vicari in Scarperia is considered family-friendly and houses the Museum of Cutting Irons, offering an interesting look into local craftsmanship. Additionally, the Villa Pecori Giraldi in Borgo San Lorenzo, a Renaissance palace, hosts a Children's Museum, making it a great cultural hub for families.
The historical sites around Borgo San Lorenzo offer a glimpse into the region's past, from medieval origins to Renaissance grandeur. For example, the Palazzo dei Vicari served as a crucial administrative center for the Florentine Republic, displaying coats of arms of past governments. The Castello del Monsignore is historically tied to Giovanni Della Casa, author of the renowned etiquette book 'Galateo,' who was born there.
Yes, Monterotondo Castle offers historical ruins located in the hills, providing charming views of the surrounding landscape. Visiting these ruins allows you to experience the allure of abandoned historical structures amidst natural beauty.
Absolutely. The region offers various hiking opportunities. For instance, a fountain near the Castello del Trebbio serves as a drinking water source for hikers on the nearby Via degli Dei trail. You can find more detailed hiking routes in the Running Trails around Borgo San Lorenzo guide, which includes routes like the 'Passo del Giogo di Scarperia loop'.
Beyond hiking, the area around Borgo San Lorenzo is excellent for road cycling and mountain biking. You can explore routes like 'View of Lake Bilancino – Passo del Giogo loop' for road cycling or 'Pista cicloturistica del Sieve e lago di Montèlleri' for mountain biking. Find more options in the Road Cycling Routes around Borgo San Lorenzo and MTB Trails around Borgo San Lorenzo guides.
The Mugello region, where Borgo San Lorenzo is located, generally enjoys pleasant weather from spring through early autumn (April to October). This period offers comfortable temperatures for exploring historical sites and engaging in outdoor activities. Summer can be warm, while spring and autumn provide milder conditions and beautiful scenery.
Yes, the Castello del Monsignore, dating back to 1490, has been renovated into an exclusive luxury retreat. It offers luxurious accommodations, an 8-hectare park, a heated swimming pool, wellness facilities, and an 18th-century chapel, providing a blend of ancient charm and modern comfort for special occasions or VIP retreats.
The Villa Pecori Giraldi is a beautiful Renaissance palace featuring a crenellated tower and interiors decorated by prominent artists like Galileo Chini, known for his Art Nouveau style. It houses the Museum of Manifattura Chini and a Children's Museum, allowing visitors to admire elegant rooms, period furnishings, and detailed frescoes that showcase the region's artistic heritage.
Visitors appreciate the blend of history, art, and nature. The charm of abandoned castle ruins like Monterotondo Castle, the artistic heritage at Villa Pecori Giraldi, and the historical depth of places like the Palazzo dei Vicari are frequently highlighted. The scenic locations in the hills also offer captivating views.
Yes, the Fortezza Medicea di San Martino is an imposing 16th-century Medici fortress. It is one of the largest European suburban fortresses and, despite being in restoration, offers a significant historical landmark to explore.


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