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Where is the castle with 365 rooms?

By Andrew Mckinney

Sammezzano Castle
Sammezzano Castle is in the Moorish style, with intricate designs and a breathtaking assortment of patterns and colors. The castle has 365 rooms, one for every day of the year and each room has its own name and differs from the others.

Who owns Sammezzano castle?

Helitrope Limited
Following a long period of decline, Sammezzano Castle has been purchased by Helitrope Limited, a Dubai-based company, for 15 million 400,000 euro. At the sale in Florence, 30-year-old Puneet Gope Shahani represented the company, which was the only one to bid for the property.

Who built Sammezzano castle?

Ferdinando Panciatichi Ximenes
Sammezzano was built in 1605 by the Spanish nobleman Ximenes of Aragon, and later inherited by Ferdinando Panciatichi Ximenes, who really went to town on its renovation between 1853 and 1889, transforming it into a Moorish-inspired architectural fandango.

Why is the Sammezzano Castle abandoned?

After the marquis’ death, Sammezzano was converted into a luxury hotel. The castle’s commercial turn thrived in the post-World War II era, but as revenues dwindled, the hotel was shuttered and subsequently abandoned in the 1990s.

Where is the castle of Sammezzano?

The Castle of Sammezzano is surrounded by a large park and is located near Leccio, in the town of Reggello, within the province of Florence.

What is the meaning of Sammezzano?

Sammezzano. Sammezzano, or the Castle of Sammezzano, is an Italian palazzo in Tuscany featuring Moorish Revival architectural style. It is located in Leccio, a hamlet of Reggello, in the Province of Florence .

How tall are the trees at Sammezzano?

Among the unique trees planted by the Marquis were 57 Giant Sequoias imported from California. These are some of the tallest in Italy, all measuring over 115 feet tall. After WWII, Sammezzano became a luxury hotel with apartments, spa, golf and country club until it closed in 1990.

Why visit Ximenes at Sammezzano?

The beauty of the palazzo was even enough to entice Umberto I, King of Italy, into visiting Ximenes at Sammezzano in 1878. The castle is situated on the top of Tuscan hill, surrounded by 450 acres of forest with many hiking trails and dirt roads approaching from all sides.