Named for the historic oaks that shade the original gardens, this 16th-century property rests on a hillside above Florence. Collegio alla Querce was a center of learning for more than 100 years. From 1774 onwards, Europe’s brightest scholars flowed through the marble-lined hallways on their way to the library, theatre and chapel. Realizing the vision of Analjit Singh, owner and founder of Leeu Collection, the property’s transformation into a contemporary 83-room hotel while preserving the original character was overseen by Esteva i Esteva, a Spanish father-son architectural firm. Local Florentine interior designers, ArchFlorence, brought to life the hotel’s exquisite guest rooms and suites, five dining venues including the extraordinary Bar Bertelli in the former principal’s office, and a serene Auberge Spa.
“We are thrilled to expand our European footprint by welcoming Florence and Collegio alla Querce into the Auberge family,”
said Christian Clerc, president and CEO of Auberge Resorts Collection.
“Collegio alla Querce has long been a Florence icon and an integral part of the fabric of this globally-beloved city. We are immensely excited to transform this jewel into Europe’s finest urban resort, where locals and guests can enjoy a highly curated lifestyle experience defined by cultural and artistic enrichment, outstanding gastronomy, and unforgettable moments.”
Expansive lawns cascade through historic terraced gardens, all restored to their full glory by landscape designer Franchesca Watson. Heading indoors, the harmonious symmetry of the gardens is framed by soaring windows and reflected in the design of the 66 Guest and Estate Rooms, 16 Suites and the showstopping 2,300-square-foot Quercia Suite.