Oh
Guests of this ancient abode, now is the time to
lose yourselves in these surrounding lands which
are rich in traces of Etruscan roads and memories
of Roman conquerers.
In
medieval Tuscany Cortine was an important meeting
point between Florence and the Via Francigena for
Rome; it lies very near the scene of the deadly
duel between the council powers of Florence and
the aristocratic pride of Semifonte.
In
1260 the people of Cortine were forced to contribute
an onerously high quantity of their precious grain
to support the Florentine army in their Montaperti
campaign. As a result the small village church later
became enriched with beautiful works of art, four
of which are presently preserved at the Museum of
Tavarnelle.
It
was not until 1774, by virtue of a Grandducal regulation,
that the people of ‘San Lorenzo a Cortine’
became incorporated into the Community of Barberino
Val D’Elsa.
The
Villa is an admirable example of architecture from
the “Lorenese” period on a par with
the most famous Medici Villas from the fifteen hundreds;
this beautiful building still has an ancient oil
mill within its walls thus showing itself to be
intimately connected to agricultural demands.
Scholars have established that the present church
was restored in the eighteen hundreds and completed
in 1850. The bell tower was completed in 1880.
What
remains of the Castello di Cortine It has been suggested
that parts of its foundations make up the impressionable
walls of the Villa’s underground passages:
the fascination of the eternal youth of medieval
Tuscany lies in thousands of secrets like these.
Here, following the flight of a falcon in the sky,
you may recognise the green hills painted by the
Renaissance masters, and when you wish to join the
pleasure of the eye with the delights of the …
spirit, the traditional food and the miraculous
wine of this land can only be unequalled guides
for you!
The
historical references were taken from the work of
Francesco Donnini, Cortine: una traccia attraverso
i secoli (Cortine: a path through the centuries).