Art and history are found around every corner in the Mugello: Renaissance churches, country chapels, old buildings and noble villas. Discover them one by one. There’s the fifteenth-century Sant’Andrea a Camoggiano, the solitary Romanesque church of San Gavino Adimari, the churches in Badia a Vigesimo and San Bartolomeo a Galliano, Barberino town centre with its Palazzo Pretorio, the Medici loggias, the Oratorio della Compagnia della Misericordia and the church of San Silvestro, patron saint of the town. Then there’s the old Cattani castle, which dominates the town from on high, little Villanova castle, with truly splendid views over Lake Bilancino, Villa Le Maschere, now a luxury hotel, and in particular the turreted Medici villa of Cafaggiolo. It seems that the noble Florentine family had roots here near Barberino, in Campiano. And the family built one of its main homes in Cafaggiolo, much frequented by Lorenzo the Magnificent. In fact, he dedicated one of his poems to the “Nencia da Barberino”.