Villa Armena unveils itself as a late Renaissance gem, coming from a refurbishment, believed to have been constructed in the late 15th century, possibly by the architect Baldassarre Peruzzi, as a summer countryside residence for the historic Sienese Malavolti family.
Constructed from red brick, with original oak beams and roof, boasting terracotta floors and a picturesque Italian-style garden, Villa Armena stands today as an exclusive establishment of 1,100 sqm surrounded by a 3,000 sqm-garden where there is a pool.
Situated a mere 20-minute drive from Siena and close to Montalcino and Val d'Orcia, in a captivating realm brimming with enchantment and beauty.