History
Palazzo Squarcialupi is the most important architectural example of the Renaissance period in the village ofCastellina in Chianti.
Throughout the period dating from the 14th to the first half of the 15th century, Castellina was the seat of important political and military decisions, making it a strategical place for the defense of the borders of the Florentine Republic against Siena.
The Palace and its riches belonged to the Squarcialupi Family up until the first half of the 15th century.
The only testimony that remains of this family is a coat of arms situated over the ancient stone oven in one of the elegant lounges on the first floor.
Towards the end of 1550, after the definative capitulation of Siena by the Florentines, the property passed under the control of the Strozzi-Ugolini Family, who made a more aristocratic and less military mark, giving a new impulse towards agriculture and in particular, to the cultivation of vines.
The actual architectural structure and its noble residential and agricultural role, is attributed to the Ugolini family.
In the last ten years the property has passed on to the Targioni-Bojola family who have preserved the agricultural activity through the winery la “Fattoria la Castellina” and have transformed a part of the Palace into an elegant hotel.

SWIMMING POOL(open from
1st May to
30th September)

FREE Wi-Fi
INTERNET ACCESS
FREE ACCESS TO RELAX CENTER(open from 4.00pm to 21.30pm) made in the ancient cellars of the Palace











