Quarate Castle
1. View of the castle from the above hill.
2. The Tower, most ancient part of the castle.
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The Castle of Quarate is reachable following the road that from
Grassina (south of Florence) leads to San Polo in Caianti. The castle's
tower overhelms the hamlet with the same name.
The
most ancient and important part standing out from the complex of Quarate
Castle is the tower of the keep, also because on it's top today grown
up an olive tree. The reduced proportions, the construction carried on
with regular and parallel sandstone and the presence of a little gateway,
those keystone is nowadays collapsed, let date back the building between
the 12th and 13th century.
Of
the walled circuit that encircled the hill don't remain traces. Near the
tower stand the 'Palagio' (fortified manor house) of the 13th century,
erected in sandstone, surmounted by a bigger tower, today almost entirely
lowered, and endowed by an ancient portal.
Many
of the windows and other openings of this tower and on the western front
of the manor house coming from some restorations and the conversion in
farmhouse in the late medieval era. Also the ramparts all around the building
are a Renaissance addiction.
Between
the Palagio and the tower stand the castle chapel, entitled to Saint Michel
Archangel, parish church until the 15th century.
Quarate is nominated for the first time in a document of the year 1098
as fief of the Quaratesi family. From this family come the name of the
hamlet and the castle.
Today the whole complex is private property.
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