| Tenuta di Spannocchia | |||
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Sixteen kilometers southwest of the medieval city of Siena and 75 kilometers from Florence, the Tenuta di Spannocchia sits high in the Montagnola Senese, at the head of three valleys. Its 12th century castle tower, 16th century villa, Fattoria farm center and outlying farmsteads attest to its historic identification with the land and life of rural Tuscany. | ||||
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Encompassing 1200 acres of vineyards, olive groves, fields and mountain forests, Spannocchia is one of the first privately owned wildlife sanctuaries in Italy. Bordered by thousands of acres of similarly protected countryside, the property is home to a great variety of wildlife, including deer, fox, porcupines and badgers and to a multitude of bird species. The private roads and trails of the estate beckon the visitor to walk among the magnificent holm oak, chestnut , pine woods and fields of wildflowers. |
![]() | Today, the Estate at Spannocchia is committed to educating visitors about a range of conservation issues. As a working farm, it also defines a way in which the past and traditions of this historic rural community can be viably maintained in the context of our modern world. | ||
| History of Spannocchia | |||
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In 2002 the Etruscan Foundation refocused its commitment to Etruscan archaeological and scholarly research and the Spannocchia Foundation was established to oversee the Spannocchia estate and the educational and conservation activities there. For more information about the Spannocchia Foundation, please visit www.spannocchia.org. |
| Last Modified: June 2003 | ©2000 Etruscan Foundation. | Disclaimer |