
| Palazzo Alexander was built in the twelfth century and served as a girls boarding school during the 1800s. Recently reopened after ten years of refurbishment, this is an elegant and charming residence, restored to its original splendour and tastefully furnished. |
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| The decor reflects the traditional tastes of the local nobility - the floors are of marble, fine local stone or antique wood and the rooms and furnishings are in delicate pastels. The atmosphere is one of timeless luxury, extending even to the buffet breakfasts (local cuisine served on silver, crystal and fine porcelain) and the splendid list of Tuscan fine wines. |