The hotel, situated in the Chianti hills and amidst Tuscany’s most famous sites, carries the name of an important family of the 15th and 16th centuries.
Originally, the villa was the haven of peace and inspiration of the archpriest Amerigo Sabolini, a man of the cloth who worked on the construction of the Cathedral of Colle Val d'Elsa. During the Second World War, it was chosen by Siena’s Museo dell'Opera as a protection site for many masterpieces, among which Duccio di Buoninsegna’s famous “Maestà”.
A jump in the past in a fascinating place, filled with history and culture: the thrill of a stay at Villa Sabolini hotel.
Ancient architecture, friezes and frescoes adorn each of Villa Sabolini’s 30 rooms, where finely detailed furnishings are complemented by every modern comfort.
You can admire the colours of the Sienese countryside from every room, breathing in an atmosphere of the past: Villa Sabolini is the perfect choice for those who desire a calm and tasteful holiday.