Be inspired from this thrilling read to book a charming villa in Arezzo area of Tuscany, the birthplace of this Renaissance man and the home to many interesting tourist attractions!
Here is an intriguing extract from her book describing one of her experiences in the Tuscan town of Civitella:
“At the end of the street running off of the piazza, stand the ruins of the old castle. I am not sure if this was destroyed in 1944 or earlier, but it is a powerful site to visit. Architecturally stunning, even in its damaged condition, it is made of the creamy honey colored stone of so many Tuscan buildings. It looks as though a giant artist had taken the bombs (or stone throwers and battering rams in another time) and crafted a sculpture to honor all fallen dwellings”..





