Palazzo de' Vecchi is an old wonderfully well-preserved historical residence, still present in all its beauty on the elegant Pantaneto street, in the heart of Siena city centre, along the Francigena Road. Its foundations date back to the fifteenth century; in the following centuries it has taken on its present prestigious and refined appearance typical of an aristocratic architecture that took inspiration from the European taste of the eighteenth century.
The Noble floor was designed to organize the most gorgeous parties and to host famous people who, passed to see the city's beauties during their grand tours or the international huntings, very much loved events at the time of Violante of Baviera, when she became Governor of Siena. The main hall, called Ballroom, hosted the orchestra in its gallery; important guests were accommodated in the other prestigious adjacent halls. The stuccoes that decorate the halls are typical of the Austrian and French inspiration of the style of that time.
The structure, property of the de' Vecchi family since the late 15th century, has undergone modifications and extensions over the centuries, such as the façade ornament made by the architect Paolo Posi around the 18th century. The frescoes in the lounges were painted by the Masters 'Ciro Santi' and 'Liborio Guerrini'; the doors decorated and carved by the architect Agostino Fantastici.
During the renovation a fresco dating back to the 15th century was discovered in one of the hall. Many academics are still coming to Palazzo de'Vecchi to find out who was the painter.
Today it is in its utmost splendor thanks to a recent and accurate renovation lasting after 6 years.
Two exclusive bedrooms at guests' disposal, both with ensuite bathroom:
De Luxe (Violante di Baviera)
Superior (Agostino Fantastici)