Villa Cetinale: Pope Residence Turned Wedding Venue
Once the home of a former Pope in the 17th century, now a wedding venue, Villa Cetinale is a historical villa in Tuscany, Italy. While the villa is famous for its former owner and as a wedding hall nowadays, it dates back to much earlier times.
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Historical records state that during the times of the Etruscans, some of them settled in today’s Tuscany. In the place of the Villa Cetinale, there was a small farmhouse left by the Etruscans. The villa was built from the foundations of that house, making it a partially ancient residence.
In the early 17th century, the house belonged to Fabio Chigi who hired a local architect to design a big villa. Fabio Chigi came from a wealthy family and he himself was the secretary of the state. The construction began in 1651 and continued until 1655. However, they had to stop because Fabio became Pope Alexander VII.
After becoming the Pope, Fabio moved to the Vatican, as all popes had done since the 14th century. As he left his house, his nephew Flavio Chigi inherited his lands and the house. Until the 20th century, the Villa Cetinale stayed under the ownership of the Chigi family but as centuries went by, the state of the villa considerably deteriorated.
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Today, the Villa Cetinale is one of the most luxurious wedding halls in Europe. The price of a one-week stay in the villa changes between 25,000 to 60,000 euros.
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In the 1970s, the Villa Cetinale was practical...
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