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The Village of Poppi in Tuscany Italy

 

The castle of Poppi is one of the most important medieval monument of the whole Casentino area. Unlike all the other castles and architectures of the zone it wasn't wasted by the time or ruined by the men, having always been used as residence of the local political or administrative power, in fact it is still today seat of the Commune of Poppi. Since its origins the history of the castle was strongly tied to that of the biggest feudal family of the Casentino that made of Poppi the center of their great fief and lived in this castle for almost four hundred years: the counts of the Guidi family.

 

Despite to the fact that the first written notices of the existence of the castle are dated 1191, its architecture lets us suppose that the foundation was antecedent of two or three centuries, back to the period between the invasions of Italy of the Longbeards and the French.

 

The original nucleus of the castle is constituted by the high square tower that still dominates the rest of the construction and the underlying valley. The today's aspect is not the original one, in fact in the last century the tower was partially reconstructed, principally during the restoration following the damages suffered when it was hit by a great lightning.

 

The tower was higher and gifted of machicoulis (projection from the wall made of stone which has openings through which the defenders can fire upon an enemy directly below), the legend says it was taken for model by the Master Mason Arnolfo di Cambio for the construction of the one of 'Palazzo Vecchio' in Florence, that is still today intact. About three or four meters of the base are currently buried, this cover the scarped wall of the tower. The openings in the masonry seem to be original. After the tower was built a walled enclosure all around it, from which were then developed the other buildings of the fortification.

 

The complex was endowed with only two gates, the main, with a steep ramp of access, on the side towards the valley and the suburb of Ponte a Poppi (Poppi's ancient market place on the river Arno) and the other on the opposite side toward the square of the town. After the last big restructuring of the castle, in 1470, this last became the principal access with the name of 'Lion gate'.

 

The castle was widened with the construction of a rectangular block placed on the right of the tower (looking from the town square). This was the primitive keep, used respectively from the low to the highest floors to: jail, deposit and residence. Today it is united at the tower by a curtain wall, but originally the two constructions were detached, connected only by a drawbridge at the highest floor, to be independent and eventually each at defense of the other in case of attack. In the hall of the residential level of the keep was signed in 1440 the act of surrender of the last of the counts Guidi, Francesco, to the Florentine Republic.

 

Almost contemporarily was begun the construction of the other wing of the castle at the opposite side of the tower. This was built only up to the first floor when the keep was finished, but that was enough for the creation of the inside courtyard that we can still admire today, rich of coats of arms in stone of the Florentine families that developed the Vicariate at the castle. On the side toward Ponte a Poppi the courtyard is closed by the Chapel. Great part of these works are assigned to the count Simone Guidi, responsible of the great first reconstruction, initiated in 1274, that raised the original small fortress to the rank of feudal residence. To increase the elegance of the castle he opened also some mullioned windows on its façade.

 

Another big intervention had been brought ahead since 1470. This interested principally the inside courtyard with the construction of the splendid staircase in stone for the access at the plans of the building. Was excavated the ditch of separation between the castle and the square of the town and on the outer walls was erected the 'Munizione Tower' at defense of the 'Lion gate'. The 'Munizione' was endowed with a drawbridge, today disappeared. The castle was by now a splendid residential building. The works of the last century, with the remaking of big part of the battlements and the restoration of the mullioned windows and other parts of the masonry, has given it the splendid today's aspect.

 

The Conti Guidi castle was built in the 13th Century.It is distinguished by a façade featuring mullioned windows with twin lights and a high tower in the center; walls with Guelph battlements and a wide moat surround the complex.

 

Similar to Palazzo Vecchio in Florence in many aspects, it boasts a courtyard adorned by the coat-of-arms of Florentine Vicars over the singular Turriani flight of stairs.

 

The Chapel houses frescoes of Gospel stories attributed to Taddeo Gaddi, Giotti's top scholar. The castle contains the Rilliana Historic Library with 70,000 volumes, 600 incunabula and 800 manuscripts.

 

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Summer Opening Hours: 9.30 am to 12.30pm; 3.30 pm to 6.30 pm. Tel 0575 529 964
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You are looking for Accommodation in Poppi, Arezzo, Tuscany, Italy

 

Our featured holiday accommodation properties in Poppi include: Casa Nova, Casentino Albergo Ristorante, Fattoria San Donato and La Pineta.

 

In Poppi we have holiday accommodation properties of the following types: 3 Star Hotels, Agritourisms, Campings and Houses.

 

Some of our popular destinations for holiday accommodation in Poppi include: Arezzo, Bucine, Castiglion Fiorentino, Cortona, Florence, Grosseto, Leghorn, Livorno, Loro Ciuffenna, Lucca, Massa Carrara, Monte San Savino, Pisa, Pistoia, Prato and Siena.

 

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