Address: Via Scopeti 106/108, San Casciano in Val di Pesa, Florence, Italy – 50026
Phone: +39 (055) 820054 Fax: +39 (055) 828470, +39 (055) 820054
Website: www.villavrindavana.org, www.villavrindavana.net Email: isvaripriya@libero.it
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Description: Their Lordships Sri Sri Radha Vraja Sundara, Sri Jagannath Baladeva Subhadra, Sri Sri Gaura Nitai are the presiding Deities of Villa Vrindavana.Villa Vrindavan is situated in Sant'Andrea in Percussina, a hamlet in the township of san casciano Val di Pesa, close to Florence. The main building, a sumptuous Renaissance villa dating back to the first half of the sixteen century dominates the 198 acres of property, with its lush woods and hundreds of olive plants. Villa Vrindavana sits on yhe slopes of the chianti hills in the region of Tuscany, one of the most best – known and soughtafter areas in the world, the main building, a umptuous Renaissance villa dating back to the first half of the sixteen century, dominates the eighty hectares of property, with its lush woods and hundreds of olive plants, A classic talian garden with a central foundation welcomes visitors. Beautiful exotic plants embellish the grounds and peacock freely roam the property. The view all around is reathtaking, making it easier to understand why this small corner of paradise was named after the eternal residence of Lord Krishna. Seminaries, conferences, vedic wedding, festivals, meetings and spiritual retreats are organized and hosted and blissful experience.If you are planing a trip to Italy or thinking of organising a special event or if you just need a spiritual vacation, please countact us! We can accommodate you in a simple but clean ashram and we will be delighted to share with you the spiritual peaceful atmosphere you will find here at Villa Vrindavana!
ISKCON Villa Vrindavana Temple View
ISKCON Villa Vrindavana Park
ISKCON Villa Vrindavan – Main Altar
Sri Sri Radha Vraja Sundara
Sri Jagannatha Baladeva Subhadra
Sri Sri Gaura Nitai
ISKCON Villa Vrindavan Website
ISKCON Villa Vrindavana Website