28Nov 0 Montefioralle Posted By: Elena Spolaor All about Chianti Italy, Chianti, Italy, Towns & Villages of Chianti, Towns of the Province of Florence MontefioralleThe fortified village of Montefioralle near Greve in Chianti, Tuscany Montefioralle The small village of Montefioralle is one of the best-preserved and most interesting mediaeval fortified villages in Chianti, indeed in the whole of Tuscany. The original name of Montefioralle was Monteficale – the village claims an entire verse under that name in the Ninfale fiesolano, composed by Boccaccio in 1344-45. Montefioralle has a double circuit of walls with the original mediaeval houses filling the space between them. The original main portal is still there, just to the left of the modern road entry which was created in the 19 C using material from the wall and some old houses that were demolished to make way for the villa that stands there now. The country house of the family of Amerigo Vespucci is located on the circular and one-and-only road of Montefioralle – look for the V and wasp (vespa – a visual pun on Vespucci) carved into the door lintel. The Vespucci family were extremely rich merchants based in Florence where they owned extensive properties. In Montefioralle, they purchased adjoining mediaeval houses one by one and merged them to form a larger “villa”, although behind the 19 C facade, the small rooms and innumerable steps and stairways of the old houses remain. The upper level of Montefioralle preserves some of the castle keep, the remainder being incorporated into the church which is open on Sunday mornings and contains a number of good paintings. Montefioralle is effectively car-free, making it an ideal place for children who will in any case be enthusiastic explorers of the lanes and portals. There are some seven entries into Montefioralle and a number of tower houses. Definitely worth a visit. More about the Montefioralle. Here are some similar topics: San Polo in Chianti The village of San Polo in the Chianti Classico wine zone of Tuscany, Italy is located in the Rubbiana valley, in the north east of Chianti, within a half hour drive of central Florence. San Polo is an ideal place to stay for anyone [...] Read More » Lamole in Chianti The hilltop hamlet of in central Tuscany The hamlet of Lamole, famous for its Chianti Classico wines, is situated high up in the Chianti hills near Greve in Chianti and Panzano in Chianti. Lamole is a popular vacation location on account of its fabulous views and its temperate summer weather. [...] Read More » Impruneta and terracotta manufacture in Tuscany is located just outside the Chianti Classico wine zone and in fact is much more famous for terracotta manufacture than for wine, despite holding on of the most entertaining grape festivals in Tuscany on the last Sunday of September. Two gigantic terracotta vessels manufactured in is [...] Read More » Tavarnelle in Val di Pesa The village of and its surroundings in Tuscany, Italy Tavarnelle is mostly modern architecturally but is the location of the Church of Santa Lucia al Borghetto, the most interesting architectural sight within Tavarnelle itself, being a rare example of Tuscan Gothic architecture. The gothic Church of [...] Read More » Sambuca in Val di Pesa The historical village of , Tuscany The small town of is documented from 1053, but due to bombing during WW II is now mostly modern and forms a centre of light industry. However, the ancient bridge and some nearby mediaeval buildings are [...] Read More »