Explore Authentic Tuscany
Art, Nature and Villages to Discover
Explore Authentic Tuscany
Our properties are strategically located to experience Tuscany in all its nuances: from Renaissance Florence to the Etruscan hills of Fiesole to the creative heart of Prato. Here's what you can discover within walking distance of GM Escape.
Fiesole: Panoramas and Millennial History
Located on a hill overlooking Florence, Fiesole is a gem rich in history and natural beauty.
Archaeological Area: home to a Roman theater, thermal baths and remains of Etruscan walls, evidence of a glorious past.
Cathedral of San Romolo: Romanesque building from the 11th century, with works by artists such as Mino da Fiesole.
Bandini Museum: collection of sacred works of art from the 13th to 16th centuries.
Convent of San Francesco: located on the top of the hill, it offers breathtaking views of Florence and the Tuscan countryside
Archaeological Area: home to a Roman theater, thermal baths and remains of Etruscan walls, evidence of a glorious past.
Cathedral of San Romolo: Romanesque building from the 11th century, with works by artists such as Mino da Fiesole.
Bandini Museum: collection of sacred works of art from the 13th to 16th centuries.
Convent of San Francesco: located on the top of the hill, it offers breathtaking views of Florence and the Tuscan countryside
Prato: Textile Tradition and Innovation
Prato is a dynamic city that combines its rich historical heritage with a vibrant contemporary scene.
Prato Cathedral: dedicated to St. Stephen, it preserves frescoes by Filippo Lippi and a Romanesque facade.
Emperor's Castle: 13th-century Swabian fortress, the only one of its kind in central Italy.
Museo del Tessuto: a testament to the city's long textile tradition, with exhibits ranging from history to contemporary fashion.
Luigi Pecci Center for Contemporary Art: a point of reference for modern and contemporary art in Tuscany
Prato Cathedral: dedicated to St. Stephen, it preserves frescoes by Filippo Lippi and a Romanesque facade.
Emperor's Castle: 13th-century Swabian fortress, the only one of its kind in central Italy.
Museo del Tessuto: a testament to the city's long textile tradition, with exhibits ranging from history to contemporary fashion.
Luigi Pecci Center for Contemporary Art: a point of reference for modern and contemporary art in Tuscany
Excursions in the Surroundings
The location of our facilities allows you to easily explore other wonders of Tuscany:
Chianti: wine region par excellence, with hilly landscapes dotted with vineyards and medieval villages.
San Gimignano: known for its medieval towers and UNESCO-listed historic center.
Val d'Orcia: iconic landscape of Tuscany, with rolling hills, cypress trees and villages such as Pienza and Montalcino.
Plan a day trip to discover these locations, easily reached by car or organized tours.
Chianti: wine region par excellence, with hilly landscapes dotted with vineyards and medieval villages.
San Gimignano: known for its medieval towers and UNESCO-listed historic center.
Val d'Orcia: iconic landscape of Tuscany, with rolling hills, cypress trees and villages such as Pienza and Montalcino.
Plan a day trip to discover these locations, easily reached by car or organized tours.