The History
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The History
The History The estate of Palagio in Scarperia was first formed in the 16th century due to the agricultural interest from influential families of the time. The estate originally belonged to the noble Castellani family, and at the end of the 19th century was inherited by the Biffi Family. The Biffi’s were Nobles from the Lombardi region under the service of the Spanish Crown. The frequent visits from the European Court along with the prestigious positions held by both the Castellani and Biffi families made the property an ideal place to rest and socialize. Back then, monarchs and important figures staying at the Villa had a close relationship with its owners. The last of the Biffi family, Jerome Biffi-Marquis of Casa Massella, named his nephew Neri Maria Tolomei Gucci heir to the estate in 1752. Neri was the son of Biffis sister, and came from a noble Florentine family, enriched by the art of silk. Neri inherited many other properties from his uncle, and was also given the Marchese title. He was forced to change his last name to Tolomei-Biffi. The estate eventually came under the rule of Neri’s son, Matteo, who declared Palagio to be his favorite property, even better than Majano, located on the settignano hills surrounding Florence. Under the control of Matteo, the Palagio transformed into a place of culture and variety which lead to great success. Matteo was a passionate agronomist and an important member of the Academy of Georgofili. In addition to managing the great heritage of the family, he was responsible for the national agricultural policies and collaborating with the Granducato. In 1808, after becoming an Estrucain senator, he left the legacy of Palagio to his nephew Neri Tolomei Biffi. In his short life, Neri was able to continue success for the estate. Just as his uncle, he bought and collaborated with farms in the area. He is said to have had control over 40 Palagio, a large property, an ideal place to rest and socialize. farms, which made the Palagio the largest business in Scarperia, and no doubt, among the largest in Mugello. Neri died in 1847 at the young age of 42. He left behind five young children and a wife, Maria Luisia of “Principi Corsini”. Upon his death, Maria Luisa became the head of the estate. She later married Baron Gaetano Ricasoli, the younger brother of Bettino, the “Iron Baron” and a main protagonist of the Italian Unification. Fattoria il Palagio, a historic villa dating back to the 1700’s Maria Luisa and Gaetano loved the Palagio, often staying for long periods of time. They passionately fixed up the property and created a large garden and park, which we can enjoy today. They hosted prominent figures of the newly unified Italy, including the first king. Their eldest daughter, Virginia Tolomei-Biffi, married Luigi Gugliemo of the Chambray Digny. Gugliemo was the owner of the Sampierina di Schifanoja estate, the mayor of Florence and eventually became the finance minister of the kingdom. His son, James Tolomei-Biffi was the first Gonfalonier and then held the position as the first Mayor of Scarpeia for 25 years. Paolo, the last of the brothers, was also the last Tolomei of Palagio. He married Bianca de’Ricci , a relative of the French emperor Napoleone III, and never had children. The Borghese Princes bought the estate in 1909 after the extinction of the family who had controlled it for so many years. At the time they also had ownership of another nearby property, Castello di Cafaggiolo. Marco and his wife Isabella lived in the Villa and worked to give it a more modern style for the time. Many nobles continued to visit and stay as guests of the Prince. Both the King of Italy, Victor The book of sale of 1840 Emmanuel III and the head of the government, Benito Mussolini, were among the guests. The ownership of the Borghese family ended in 1960 due to the Second World War, the Italian industrial revolution and the tendency to move away from agriculture. The structure was left abandoned until the current owners took over and decided to create a more modern destiny for this beautiful location with an equally beautiful and intriguing history. The largest business in Scarperia, and no doubt, among the largest in Mugello. Via Dante, 99/101 - 50038 Scarperia Tel. 055 846376 / 055 8468067 www.fattoriailpalagio.com