
> Villa di Catignano

The villa of Catignano was built supposedly due to the initiative
of Lodovico Sergardi, noted humanitarian known also by the
pseudonym Quinti Settano (1660 - 1726). The villa has a rectangular
layout, which develops, on three continuous levels, with
a small extension that suggests an L shape. With regards to the
interior, note the entrance hall on the ground fl oor, characterised
by three stone columns that support an entablature with the coat
of arms of the Sergardi family. On the first fl oor are rooms with
painted architectural features, decorated attics and beam supports
in wood and plaster.
The Italian style garden, accessed by two fl ights of steps, is divided
into three sections: the first is characterized by a series of
ornate fl owerbeds and spherical box hedges, the second is made
up of a vegetable garden and apple orchard and the third presents
a maze formed by box hedges.
The chapel of Santa Croce is dated 1697. Rich decorative props
characterize the internal walls. On the far wall and altar is the
sculptured representation of the story of the True Cross.
> Villa di Geggiano

The original installation of Geggiano Villa dates back to 1530.
Around 1768, in the occasion of the wedding of Anton Domenico
Bianchi Bandinelli with Cecilia Chigi, Malavolti widow, the
building was completely transformed in a grand villa with a garden
surrounded by a wall and with a greenery theatre. Vittorio
Alfi eri, who stayed for short periods at the villa, acted some of his
tragedies just in the greenery theatre. In its splendour times the
villa has been frequented by Montale, Saba, Guttuso and Stendhal.
Recently the villa gave hospitality to the set of the movie
"Stealing beauty".




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