Bolza family turns 1,000-year-old Italian castle into Hotel Castello di Reschio
A 10th-century castle in the Umbrian hills has been restored and transformed into a hotel by Count Benedikt Bolza and his family, who created custom furniture for its 36 suites, restaurant and spa.
Welcoming its first guests in spring 2021, Hotel Castello di Reschio comprises 30 suites within the historic castle.
Hotel Castello di Reschio sits on a 3,700-acre estate in the Umbrian countryside
The hotel sits within the sprawling Reschio estate, which was acquired by Count Antonio Bolza in 1994, lies on the border between Umbria and Tuscany and is dotted with farmhouses.
The crumbling buildings were slowly restored into private homes by his son Benedikt and daughter-in-law Donna, before they turned their attention to the site's impressive 1,000-year-old castle and surrounding structures. The 10th-century building was restored by Count Benedikt Bolza and his family
The family lived in the stone "castello" for a decade while they worked to protect and restore the architecture, then create interiors that respect the ancient building while offering modern comforts.
In total 30 suites were built within the castle itself, with some rooms having views of the central courtyard garden, while others look out over the rolling hills.
A further six suites were built next to the parish church.
Original features were retained, like the stone fireplace in the mud room
All of the rooms were decorated with terracotta-brick or wooden floors, hand-stitched linen curtains, Italian fab...
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