Surrounded by rolling hills, vineyards and olive groves, lies the historic Podere Fignano farmhouse. Podere Fignano has a long history dating back to the Middle Ages, from around 1400. ‘Podere’ is the Italian word for rural farm. The name ‘Fignano’ comes from the Latin word, Ficus, which means fig tree. This indicates that the area probably had many fig trees in the past. In the Middle Ages, the production of figs was an important source of income in many villages in Tuscany.
Fignano was inhabited until 1964 and was abandoned until the early 90s. Until the Bigazzi family bought it in 1994 and started renovating it to make it their home. The farm was in very poor condition, so it was necessary to demolish the building and rebuild it from the foundations. The original materials were reused and an attempt was made to make the Fignano farm as similar as possible to the original.
The barn, on the other hand, was in better condition. It is believed that the barn is less old than the farm, dated around the middle of the 19th century. The barn has been renovated, with the interior adjusted and the necessary windows and doors added that were not previously present.