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Dear Future Guests of Todi Castle Estate,

The Santoro family is pleased to present a press release about the TodiCastle Estate. Of course, we would like you to visit us and take a tour, or even stay for a relaxing holiday. You will find the level of service we can provide is unparalleled. Fine wines, organic olive oil and spices are all produced on the estate. Staying with us is a true Italian experience.

Todi Castle tower was built in the 11th century. The area surrounding Todi flourished during the 13th century and maintained an army of more than 5000 men. At the beginning of the 15th century Todi Castle was transformed into a monastery which was abandoned several centuries later when it became the object of conflicting claims among various local lords.

My parents bought Todi Castle in 1974. When we first saw the Castle it was a beautiful wreck. The Castle had been abandoned for 300 years.We fully restored the Castle with the help of local artisans who still use ancient stone cutting techniques. The interior renovations were completed in 1983. The rooms have a 16th century feel appropriate to the original archiecture. My father has planted over 3000 trees and acres of emerald grass. There are cypress, pine, olive, almond, fig, apricot and cherry trees now. We have 3 horses grazing in the fields and a flock of geese in the pond.

Since 2000 we have been slowly developing Todi Castle into a luxurious Estate. My father continues to refine the outside spaces while I concentrate on the details of running the Estate smoothly to make certain our guests delight in their experience here. Our family would like to extend a warm welcome to you and your guests. Feel free to call us anytime to arrange a tour.

Best regards,

Mario Santoro
Todi Castle Estate

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