After careful restoration, the palazzo was brought back to life by Giovanni Raspini, with the collaboration and artistic direction of architect Roberto Baciocchi. In this historic residence, you can revisit the story and art of Andrea Sansovino, an architect and sculptor known throughout Europe. Despite his international success, Sansovino never forgot his home town, Monte San Savino, where he retired after the Sack of Rome in 1527.


After careful restoration, the palazzo was brought back to life by Giovanni Raspini, with the collaboration and artistic direction of architect Roberto Baciocchi. In this historic residence, you can revisit the story and art of Andrea Sansovino, an architect and sculptor known throughout Europe. Despite his international success, Sansovino never forgot his home town, Monte San Savino, where he retired after the Sack of Rome in 1527.
The Palazzo dei Topi d’Argento is a veritable treasure trove, with over twenty-five spaces including frescoed rooms and halls, large mediaeval cellars and two fascinating panoramic terraces.
This majestic residence boasts a beautiful 16th-century façade framed by a charming Tuscan square. To enjoy an unforgettable experience, you are invited to explore the rooms of this fascinating palazzo, immersing yourself in the art, history and magic that fills its every corner.
The Palazzo dei Topi d’Argento is a veritable treasure trove, with over twenty-five spaces including frescoed rooms and halls, large mediaeval cellars and two fascinating panoramic terraces.
This majestic residence boasts a beautiful 16th-century façade framed by a charming Tuscan square. To enjoy an unforgettable experience, you are invited to explore the rooms of this fascinating palazzo, immersing yourself in the art, history and magic that fills its every corner.