
Nestled within Tuscany fairy beech woods, a hidden village and a centuries-old monastery are stirring back to life. Such a revival is the dream of Denise Vangelisti and Stefano Freschi. Their project, Mariae Nivis 1567, is breathing new vitality into a long-standing legacy of beauty. It's a story of heritage, artistry, and love. And we are going to share it with you.
Mariae Nivis 1567 is a regeneration project that brings a precious heritage to light: a 16th-century monastery and the surrounding village. Its restoration journey has revealed a path into (sustainable) beauty that interwinds history, nature, and artisanal creativity.
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