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Tuscany Villas for: Pisa Area

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Location address: Montopoli in Val d'Arno, Pisa
Gallo 2 is a spacious ground floor apartment situated in the heart of the Tuscan countryside in Montopoli Val' d'Arno. It is only 2km away from the nearest town.
4 people
2 bedrooms
1 bathroom
Shared Pool
2013 Prices per villa
from 390 to 900 Euro
Location address: Volterra - Pisa
A lovely, comfortably furnished and well equipped villa with plenty of space inside. Great views from the terrace and garden. Ideally positioned to visit Volterra, Siena and San Gimignano.
5 people
2 bedrooms
2 bathrooms
Shared Pool
2013 Prices per villa
from 795 to 1135 Euro
Location address: Montopoli in Val d'Arno, Pisa
Gallo 1 is a compact ground floor apartment situated in the heart of the Tuscan countryside in Montopoli Val' d'Arno. It is only 2km away from the nearest town.
4 people
2 bedrooms
2 bathrooms
Shared Pool
2013 Prices per villa
from 440 to 1000 Euro
Location address: Corazzano - San Miniato - Pisa
This 2 storey  Florentine villa is of a high standard, with a mix of modern antique furnishings with easy access to Florence , Pisa & San Gimignano. Free WIFI.
8 people
4 bedrooms
3 bathrooms
Private Pool

Special Offers
04.05.2013 - 29.06.2013 - Offer Price: 1840 Euro for 1 to 8 people
A 20% discount is offered for any available week in the given period for maximum 8 people. The above price is per week and includes the discount.

2013 Prices per villa
from 1840 to 2800 Euro
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Pisa
The history of Pisa has got its roots in the 5th century B.C., when Pisa was an Etruscan settlement, that faced the sea. In the 2nd century B.C. the Romans built Portus Pisanus. After the end of the Roman Empire, this was a port town of great importance for the Gothes, the Longobards and the Carolingians too. A further development transformed Pisa, in the 11th century, into one of the most powerful Italian Maritime Republics, together with Genoa, Venice and Amalfi.
Pisa was also protagonist of a large offensive against Arab pirates in southern Italy, in Corsica, in Sardinia and along the African coast; successively, after the first Crusade, its rays of action extended also to the East. The military activities were interwoven with that of the merchants who, in the course of the XI and XII centuries, along the tracks of the Crusades, created a large network of colonies and bases with Florentine trade.
During the Middle Ages the buildings that made Pisa famous were begun: the Duomo, the cathedral’s bell tower and the well known Leaning Tower.
The richness that Pisa gained in this period allowed it to found some colonies in North Africa, in South Spain and on the southern coast of Lesser Asia.
The decline of the Maritime republic began in 1284, when it was defeated by Genoa and became more visible, because of the sanding up of the port.
The Medici family ruled over Lucca from 1406 and so this town flourished again.In 1472 they re-established the university, which was declining, and brought new prestige to the ancient centre. Pisa is also the birthplace of Galileo Galilei, an astronomer, physicist, mathematician and the founder of the experimental method.

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Clevedon, United Kingdom
12.05.2013
Mature couple
"The location of Uva at Ceperano in the centre of a family run vineyard was just idyllic. The accomodation was much larger than we expected with a large terrace for ... "



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Philadelphia, United States of America
09.05.2013
Mature couple
"The place was very peaceful and quite. We went at a time when we were the only ones in the complex. The place was clean and included all ... "



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Tim Jepson
Daily Telegraph
I like To Tuscany, partly because it has a tremendous range of villas, and partly because (unlike many companies) it has an excellent website that provides what you really want when choosing a villa.
 
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Frank Gardner
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Our accommodation, which cost less than £800 for the week, is in a converted stone farmhouse next to a 12th Century Franciscan chapel. There is a pergola shaded by vines round the back here we quickly settle into a rhythm of eating long pasta suppers while the shadows lengthen.
 

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