Castello di Reschio
A lovingly restored, rural Umbrian estate with one-thousand years of history
The sprawling Umbrian estate, hitherto home to private use villas dotted across the grounds, will soon boast a new way to stay. Lovingly restored by Count Benedikt Bolza and his wife Donna Nencia over the past four years, the castle-turned-hotel, situated in the heart of the 1,500ha Reschio estate, will offer approximately 30 suites, each thoughtfully designed to balance the thousand-year-old history of the imposing edifice with a lashing of contemporary luxe.


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