A historic residence shaped by music, culture and a life lived with intention.
Built during the Renaissance, the villa was originally the first residence of the Davanzati family before Florence took on its present form.
In the early 20th century, it became home to the Braggiotti family, an unconventional household of two opera singers and their eight children, united by a profound passion for music and the arts. During the 1920s, the villa evolved into a lively intellectual salon, welcoming figures from the Futurist movement and influential art critics.