Nestled in Lazio's countryside, Bella Farnia is a hidden gem where olive groves and vineyards paint the rolling hills. The perfectly preserved medieval farmhouse with its terracotta roofs whispers stories of centuries past. Don't miss sunset at the terrace restaurant - sipping Montepulciano wine while watching golden light dance across the valleys is pure magic!










Everything you need to know about Bella Farnia
The estate showcases a unique blend of Renaissance symmetry and Baroque ornamentation. Particularly noteworthy are the frescoed ceilings in the main hall, restored using traditional pigments.
Yes, multilingual audio guides are included with admission. For live tours, the 11am and 3pm slots offer English commentary focusing on the property's 17th-century water management system.
October through November during the harvest season allows visitors to witness traditional cold-pressing techniques. The on-site mill produces DOP-certified olive oil available for purchase.
Non-flash photography is allowed except in the Sala degli Specchi (Hall of Mirrors) due to preservation concerns. Tripods require special permission from the cultural heritage office.
The ground floor and gardens are wheelchair accessible via ramps. An elevator serves the upper levels, and tactile maps are available for visually impaired visitors at the ticket office.
While the main villa doesn't offer lodging, the converted 17th-century farmhouse operates as a agriturismo with six suites featuring original terracotta floors and modern amenities.
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