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La Mucchia Casa Vacanze & Art Gallery is located in Tuscany, an area of great historical and artistic interest. The Tuscany vacation house is situated at the foot of Cortona, an ancient Etruscan town, founded by the residents of Umbria about 3,000 years ago. The farmhouse suites hotel is currently divided into eight luxurious suites, Tuscan style, surrounded by 7,000 square meters of land used for lawn, gardens, olive trees and other services and features. Some of these include parking, a children's play area, a splendid swimming pool surrounded by nature and history, and sun terraces with views of Cortona. La Mucchia vacation house, being so ideally located for day trips (in the countryside, yet still close to Cortona), should prove the perfect choice for your Tuscany vacation and accommodations. Guests have chosen it as number one out of more then thirty hotels and farmhouses in the Cortona area. Before renting a house for your vacation in Tuscany, read and compare reviews of La Mucchia vacation house on TripAdvisor, where guests freely express their experiences travelling and staying in Tuscany. La Mucchia Casa Vacanze, being a Tuscan Art Gallery as well, offers guests the opportunity to enjoy original oils painted by talented professional artists, all inspired by the stunning views of Tuscany and Cortona
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Fattoria San Martino in Montepulciano
Siena
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The view from our bedroom at the Villa
In Tuscany the setting of my screenplay
The winding roads of Tuscany
Some old men talking in the piazza in San Gimignano
Medieval borgo in tuscany
oil painting by Raquel Sarangello, Argentinian, Italian origin.
the known paintress from Argentina, Raquel Sarangello painted the house in Cortona after visiting as a guest the old farmhouse
The house after 2 years of hard work for the total restoration, keeping the authenticity of the building.
Vibrant, colorful market in Florence Italy. Print available at ItalyShoppe.com.
as viewed from the "lantern" of the Duomo