Umamma - The Ex-Brothel - The Unexpected Place
Entire loft in San Miniato, Italy
4 guests · 2 bedrooms · 2 beds · 2.5 bathrooms
UMAMMA is a 16th century open space. You will find yourself in an unexpected world embraced by the Florentine hills, from where you can see Leonardo Da Vinci's house. UMAMMA is designed for those who want to rediscover natural energy. In a wonderful square inhabited by local people, UMAMMA is the starting point for visiting Tuscany from one of the most picturesque points. The private heated pool is accessible only to guests of the house, through a secret passage. Enjoy. The space In a 16th-century building, UMAMMA is an open space of 230 square meters. UMAMMA maintains its original features, revealing all its sides. All the bricks have been brought back to life to create a unique and vintage experience. A terrace accessed from the master bedroom and the living room will make your relaxation more complete. A secret passage awaits you to show you its swimming pool with whirlpool and Roman shower. Guest access A private pool with heated water in a 500-year-old quarry like a Roman bath. You can walk on the Sienese travertine and enjoy every single bubble of its whirlpool. It will be difficult to get out of it. In the second part of the cellar, you will find a hot rain shower in the middle of a brick room, which can be enjoyed while sitting. Other things to note After about 8 years of restoration, the house now boasts some vintage and unique elements, I hope your sensitivity makes you appreciate and preserve them with care
What this place offers
Where you'll sleep

Bedroom
2 double beds, 1 cot
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Where you’ll be
San Miniato, Toscana, Italy
Neighbourhood highlights
In San Miniato, you can breathe in a real atmosphere. Tourism is still rare and this means that every activity is still genuine. The older generation is approachable and loves to talk to tourists. San Miniato is the capital of the white truffle, and in the winter many people take part in this festival. Even the theater finds a great ally in San Miniato, with a school that produces talents every year.
Getting around
You can park your car near the house, often in the square in front of UMAMMA. Parking is free on weekends, while during the week, parking is managed by a parking meter.



















