The Vicaroni family since the early 1900s has lived and worked in this charming corner of Umbria.
The family lived in what was once called the 'Casale di Grello', located in the centre of a farm whose boundaries are still marked by beautiful Mulberry tree avenues. In the shade of the mulberry trees, also known as 'plants of the Moors', the Vicaroni family used to rest during their working days.
Although life events took the various family members in different directions, Piero with his wife Milena continued to pursue what had always been his dream: to one day return to live on that land, and in the late 1980s, with courage, he decided to realize his project: to buy back and redevelop the much-loved family home.
Today Piero and Milena with their sons Nicolò and Mattia, along with a few trusted collaborators, administer the prestigious Tenuta dei Mori.
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A corner of paradise in the heart of Umbria. Tenuta dei Mori thanks to its incredible panoramic view of Perugia and the surrounding hills is an ideal place for unforgettable events and holidays.