Milan, Italy
L'Albereta

A 19th-century heritage villa with Chenot wellness and Franciacorta’s finest wines
Set high in the vineyards of Franciacorta, just under an hour from Milan, L’Albereta combines Italy’s old-world grandeur with contemporary art, gastronomy, and wellbeing. Once a 19th-century family villa, the property was transformed by art patron Carmen Moretti de Rosa into a retreat dedicated to beauty and renewal. Original frescoes, terraces framed by ivy and balconies overlooking Lake Iseo connect the house to surrounding vines and chestnut forests.
Six restaurants offer diverse culinary experiences, from fine dining to relaxed pizza. At Leone Felice Vista Lago, chef Fabio Abbattista crafts modern Lombard cuisine paired with Bellavista wines from the family’s own cellar. La Filiale, set in the villa’s old tower, serves gourmet pizza curated by celebrated pizza chef Franco Pepe, while L’Aurum offers refined fare that fuses sweeping views with emotive flavours.
The Chenot Espace Health Wellness Spa is the first of its kind in Italy, integrating medical expertise with natural treatments and hydrotherapy. You follow a personalised programme that restores balance through nutrition, bio-energy massages and detox therapies. Days unfold between wine tastings in the Bellavista cellars, e-biking through Franciacorta’s gentle hills or relaxing in the villa’s sunlit winter garden.
Highlights
Stay in a historic villa overlooking Lake Iseo and the Franciacorta vineyards
Experience Chenot Espace’s unique wellness programmes and hydrotherapy treatments
Dine on modern Lombard cuisine by chef Fabio Abbattista or gourmet pizza by Franco Pepe
Sip the renowned local sparkling wine at the Bellavista and Contadi Castaldi wineries
Hop on a Pirelli e-bike to explore the green hills and surrounding countryside
Discover the estate’s sculpture park and contemporary art installations amidst nature
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Florence
Overlooking the historic Boboli Gardens, near to Florence’s centre, Villa Cora is an exquisitely restored 19th century palace that offers a step back into the grandeur of neoclassical Florence, with eclectic and occasionally bizarre artistic styles of the period.
Built at a time when Florence was the cosmopolitan capital of the newly created Kingdom of Italy, Villa Cora earned its reputation by hosting guests such as Princess Eugenie, wife of Napoleon III, and the Russian composer Tchaikovsky, being considered the most beautiful residence of the Tuscan capital. It became a grand hotel in 1960, during another of Florence’s most stylish periods.
The hotel has 44 rooms and suites, divided into the main villa and in two adjacent buildings. The majority are in the main villa, split over four floors, each of which has been characterised around a theme, one with extravagant frescoes, another taking Moorish influence from the Orient. Villino Eugenia is a small guesthouse overlooking the Boboli Gardens, containing 13 accommodations, each decorated and furnished according to the bourgeois styles of the late 19th century. Lastly, La Follie, a small guesthouse located at the edge of the park that surrounds Villa Cora has a particular charm and discretion with only two rooms for complete privacy.
Le Bistrot Restaurant offers seasonal produce, during the winter months in the splendid Moorish Room with its domed ceiling with original frescoes by Antonio Caremmi, and in the summer outdoors in the winter garden by the side of the swimming pool, where guests can relax in an elegant yet informal environment.
The Benè spa is located on the lower floor of Villino Eugenia and is equipped with a small gym, tepidarium, sauna and Turkish hammam. The wellness centre offers Asian and European massages as well as beauty treatments. There is also a large heated outdoor pool shaded by vast oak trees.















