The villa offers  sumptuous lunches and dinners and conference facilities as well as location for wedding parties.

The villa was originally built in 1700 by the Orsucci family. Having been enlarged in the mid to late eighteenth century, it took its present shape in 1781. The villa remained the property of the Orsuccis until 1836, when it was bought by Carolina Murat Bonaparte, the Queen of Naples. In 1840 the house passed to Baron Costantino Tossizza, then later to Pietro Zanardi. In 1899 it passed to the Orlando family, who own the villa today. History is everywhere here, and two large portraits in the drawing room were painted by Vincenzo Dandini.

The villa, which though a stately home is not open to the public, is both home and location home for Events. Still occupied by the Orlando family, it offers for the various Events, a very refined hospitality. The house can cater, under reservation, for lunch and dinner guests, with groups of a minimum of 30 people, and with menus based on ancient Italian and Tuscan recipes. This is also the ideal venue for conferences, with the villa available for groups of up to 120/150 guests.