The first records of this villa appear in 1646, then later it belonged to the Orsucci family until 1836, when it was bought by Carolina Buonaparte, the widow of Gioacchino Murat, king of Naples. Carolina Buonaparte's bedroom remains intact and is in the noble quarter on the first floor: pictures and ornaments have remained in their place, as if enchanted. Villa Monfiorito is about 12 kms from Lucca, is part of the italian Historic Homes and has entirely preserved its architectural heritage from the restoration undertaken in the XVIIIth century. The domestic staff lives on the premises inside the villa and are completely available for 8 hours a day, taking care of the cleaning, the laundry service and waiting at table if required. You can also hire a cook for the preparation of lunch or dinner, with separate payment for this service. Large grounds surround the villa, which are divided into several areas with 2 swimming-pools available for guests, one of which has a circular shape, and lies in large a large leafy area enclosed by the old walls, along with relaxation areas and large areas for children; the other, larger pool is on the opposite side in an attractive area of the grounds. The village of Segromigno, with services and shops is about 1 km away, and the beaches of Versilia about 45 kms. The villa has a laundry service, run only by the domestic staff, air-conditioning in some of the bedrooms on the second floor, heating, dishwasher, stereo with CD player, satellite-TV, and internet connection.