In the heart of authentic Tuscany, among golden hills and awe-inspiring scenery, stands Villa MonteLandi with its extraordinary 600 m² (6,500 ft²) terrace, elevated above the countryside. This one-of-a-kind setting offers the perfect vantage point for your eyes—and your camera—to capture unforgettable moments and host stunning events.
In All Directions
Looking east, the terrace opens onto the rolling hills of the Val d’Orcia, a UNESCO-protected cultural and artistic landscape—the true heart of rural Tuscany. Its iconic cypress trees, winding roads, and medieval villages such as Pienza, San Quirico, and Bagno Vignoni (renowned for its Roman baths) lie just a short drive away. Further in the distance, Monte Amiata—a dormant volcano—dominates the horizon and feeds the region’s thermal waters.

Front and center, Montalcino commands the view. Just a short drive away, this charming medieval town greets visitors with its narrow streets, ancient walls, and countless enotecas serving the famous Brunello. As the wine capital of Tuscany—if not of all Italy—the very air seems infused with the scent of red wine.

To the west lie the farmlands of the Crete Senesi, often considered the best-preserved stretch of Tuscan countryside. On clear days, you may even spot Siena’s towers on the northwestern horizon—just 30 minutes away. Once a powerful medieval city-state, Siena still enchants with its shell-shaped Piazza del Campo, magnificent Duomo, cobbled streets seemingly suspended in time, and the spectacle of the Palio horse race.

Where magic happens
But it’s the sunset that truly steals the show—casting magical golden hues across the landscape. Share this daily spectacle with family and friends, aperitivo in hand. As cicadas chirp and owls call, the golden hour creates an unforgettable ambiance.

Every corner becomes a stage, telling the story of Tuscany and inviting you and your guests to share a once-in-a-lifetime experience.
