Castello di Casole Belmond: 10th-Century Feudal Command in the Tuscan Hills

Castello di Casole Belmond transforms a verified 10th-century feudal stronghold into a 4,200-acre territorial estate where Sienese nobility once governed the agrarian wealth of Tuscany. The castello’s documented origins as a defensive fortification established its strategic elevation. Guests inhabit a lineage of territorial command where physical elevation and agricultural productivity defined social hierarchy. This is … Continue reading Castello di Casole Belmond: 10th-Century Feudal Command in the Tuscan Hills