Florence Is Getting an Auberge Resort - and the Hilltop Retreat Has Suites With Personal Wine Cellars
Briefly

Collegio alla Querce has long been a Florence icon and an integral part of the fabric of this globally beloved city. We are immensely excited to transform this jewel into Europe's finest urban resort, where locals and guests can enjoy a highly curated lifestyle experience defined by cultural and artistic enrichment, outstanding gastronomy, and unforgettable moments," Christian Clerc, president and CEO of Auberge Resorts Collection, said.
The 83 guest rooms and suites, reimagined by Spanish architectural firm Esteva i Esteva with interiors by the Florence-based ArchFlorence, blend past and present by incorporating many of the building's original features like hand-painted frescoes, coffered wood ceilings, and antique furnishings with contemporary comforts like spacious stone bathrooms, private terraces and balconies, large windows, and in-room wine cellars.
Read at Travel + Leisure
[
|
]