Sunset view of the iconic cypress-lined driveway at Borgo Stomenanno, glowing with golden light.

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Borgo Stomennano

€40k - €100k

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Set just outside Monteriggioni, near Siena, Borgo Stomennano is a self-contained Tuscan village designed for large, multi-day wedding stays. Centred around a 17th-century villa and surrounded by vineyards and olive groves, the estate unfolds as a collection of buildings rather than a single residence. What defines Stomennano is its scale and layout. With multiple houses, shared spaces, and expansive grounds, it allows guests to settle in across several days—moving between private villas, gardens, and communal areas. The atmosphere feels lived-in rather than formal, with the structure of a historic estate supporting a more relaxed, extended celebration.

Details

Wedding Packages & Pricing

Starting at €23,500, the most popular wedding package includes:
Accommodation for 38 guests for 3 nights.
Reception hire is charged separately at €2,700 for 50 guests.

Additional information

The package includes cleaning before and after the event and staff to coordinate your wedding suppliers.

Weddings & settings

Ceremonies

Ceremonies at Stomennano are shaped by choice across the estate, with settings that range from open and expansive to more enclosed and architectural.

The venue supports symbolic ceremonies on site, with nearby churches available for religious services.

Front Lawn

Positioned directly in front of the villa, this space feels structured and symmetrical, with the façade providing a clear visual anchor.

Rooftop Terrace

Elevated and outward-facing, offering wide views across the surrounding countryside, with a stronger sense of openness.

Rear Gardens

More enclosed and quieter, with pathways, fountains, and shaded areas creating a softer, more private atmosphere.

Historic Cellars & Interior Rooms

For indoor ceremonies, vaulted spaces beneath the villa offer a more atmospheric setting, with stone walls and lower light levels creating a distinct shift in tone.

Each location offers a different relationship to the estate—formal, open, or enclosed—allowing the ceremony to align with the scale and style of the celebration.

Bride and groom walking through the garden at sunset, with Borgo Stomenanno’s villa in the background.

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Outdoor lounge setup on manicured lawn at Borgo Stomennano, surrounded by topiary hedges and lemon trees with Tuscan hills in the distance.

Photo by Rosalie Voortman

Receptions

Weddings at Stomennano feel expansive and village-led, with guests moving between spaces across the estate rather than gathering in one central area.

Drinks often begin on the rooftop terrace or within the gardens, where guests arrive into open space with views across the landscape. The layout encourages movement, with multiple areas to explore rather than a single focal point.

Dinner typically takes place in the courtyard or within the converted barn. Outdoors, long tables create a more communal atmosphere under the sky, while the barn offers a more structured setting, particularly for larger groups.

As the evening progresses, the celebration shifts inward. Dancing continues within the villa’s interiors, where the atmosphere becomes more contained, contrasting with the openness of earlier moments. Outdoor music extends into the evening before moving inside.

Across a full wedding weekend, the estate supports additional gatherings—welcome dinners, poolside lunches, and informal moments—spread across its different spaces.

Staying on Site

Accommodation is distributed across six residences within the estate, hosting up to 38 guests.

The Main Villa

The central residence, with formal rooms, period details, and views across the surrounding countryside.

Farmhouses (Volta, Tinaione, Corte and others)

Independent houses with multiple bedrooms, kitchens, and living spaces, offering privacy while remaining part of the wider estate.

Each residence combines traditional materials—stone, terracotta, timber—with practical modern features. Layouts vary, but all include self-contained living spaces suited to longer stays.

The structure allows guests to stay together while maintaining independence, creating a balance between communal and private living. Additional accommodation can be arranged nearby for larger groups.

Regal four-poster bed with ornate canopy in a romantic suite at Borgo Stomennano, bathed in soft golden light.

Photo by Rosalie Voortman

Elegant wedding reception setup at Borgo Stomennano with taper candles and romantic lighting beneath the trees.

Photo by Rosalie Voortman

Food & Atmosphere

The food experience at Stomennano is host-led and regionally rooted, shaped by external caterers familiar with the estate.

Couples select from a curated list of local chefs, with menus typically centred on Tuscan ingredients—seasonal produce, local meats, and wines from the surrounding vineyards, including those produced on the estate.

Dining shifts across locations depending on the moment. Outdoor dinners in the courtyard, larger receptions in the barn, and more informal meals in gardens or terraces all form part of the experience. The flexibility allows each meal to feel distinct, rather than repeating the same format.

Food here follows the rhythm of the stay—adaptable, regional, and designed to bring guests together across multiple days.

Real Weddings at Borgo Stomennano

Other Information

Activities

The estate supports a full, multi-day experience, with both on-site and regional activities.

On-site

  • Infinity pool with views across the countryside
  • Wine tastings in the estate cellars
  • Cooking classes with local chefs
  • Walking routes through vineyards and woodland

Nearby

The medieval town of Monteriggioni, Siena’s historic centre, and the Chianti wine region.

Location & Accessibility

Located in Monteriggioni, the estate offers a countryside setting with close proximity to key Tuscan destinations.

  • Nearest airports: Florence (approx. 1 hour 15 minutes), Pisa (approx. 1 hour 30 minutes)
  • Access: Private transport recommended
  • Parking: On-site parking available

The position allows guests to explore the region while remaining centred around the estate for the duration of the stay.

Stone balustrade and detailed architecture of the villa at Borgo Stomennano framed by sculpted hedges.

Photo by Rosalie Voortman

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