Casa Cordati

Northwestern Tuscany


This atmospheric town house is an ode to art, fittingly so given it's situated in the former home and studio of painter Bruno Cordati (1890–1979). The ground-floor gallery (free admission) shows off some of his works, while stylish rooms above sport wooden floors, period decor and an arty feel. Some bathrooms are shared.

Two-room studios sleeping five (€90), with tiny kitchenettes to prepare your own breakfast, are a particular hit with families.


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