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Remo Piantato is a simplified translation of “planted oar.” The original owner alludes to the legend that Odysseus arrived at this site carrying the oar from his Mediterranean journey. When he reached land untouched by the sea, he planted the oar, which became a tree—symbolizing the end of wandering and the beginning of homecoming.
Nestled on a sun-drenched hilltop in Pergo, just beyond the storied town of Cortona, Villa Remo Piantato is a rare 18th-century Tuscan estate, renovated to the highest modern comfort standards while preserving its timeless elegance and cultural depth.
Adjacent to the revered chapel of Madonna del Bagno, where spring waters are believed to offer healing benefits, the villa enjoys panoramic views over the Val di Chiana and a peaceful, historic setting.
Surrounded by 35 acres of cypress trees, olive groves, and manicured gardens, the two-story stone residence features traditional Tuscan craftsmanship—stone and hardwood floors, hand-hewn wooden beams, arched windows, and oversized doors that flood the interiors with golden countryside light.
The villa offers five spacious bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms, including a ground-level primary suite. A gourmet kitchen opens into a rustic dining and living area, ideal for gathering. Outdoors, an Italian garden designed by Tuscany Green leads to a private hillside swimming pool overlooking the rolling Tuscan landscape.