

Bastide Casaforte Trondoli Fugagnoli – Tradition Hotels Review
Nestled just outside Ferrara, this serene 14th-century bastide offers six bespoke suites in a historic setting. With centuries-old wooden beams, cocciopesto plaster, claw-foot bathtubs, fireplaces, and antique furnishings, each room feels like a step back into Renaissance elegance—but with modern comfort.
Set on a two-hectare secret garden of vineyards, olive trees, and ancient oaks, the bastide encourages slow living—whether savoring breakfast in the courtyard or a candlelit dinner under the stars. Guests can dip into regional flavors through curated experiences set in the vineyard or shade.
Its location is ideal: cycle into Ferrara’s historic center along the river, or venture into medieval castles and Renaissance towns. This stay is not just accommodation—it is a pause, an invitation to rediscover the meaning of time and hospitality.
Don’t Miss Ferrara’s Highlights
The Delizie Estensi – The Este Family’s Renaissance Escapes
The Delizie Estensi—literally “Este Delights”—were a network of country villas and palaces built between the 15th and 16th centuries by the powerful Este family, Dukes of Ferrara. Scattered throughout the fertile plains surrounding the city, these estates were more than luxurious residences: they were carefully designed oases of beauty, leisure, and intellectual refinement.
Each Delizia combined elegant architecture, lush gardens, and natural landscapes, offering the Este court a place to retreat from the political pressures of the city and immerse themselves in hunting, music, poetry, and contemplation.
The most famous and iconic of these is Palazzo Schifanoia—whose very name means “to escape boredom.” Its Hall of the Months features one of the most extraordinary Renaissance fresco cycles in Europe, celebrating time, myth, astrology, and civic pride.
Other notable Delizie include:
- Delizia di Belriguardo, often called the “Versailles of the Po Valley,” once home to lavish banquets and diplomatic receptions;
- Delizia del Verginese, with its intimate layout and surviving gardens, now a museum;
- Delizia di Benvignante and Delizia di Villa Mensa, with their serene surroundings and rural charm;
- And many others now integrated into parks, museums, or regional heritage trails.
These architectural jewels reflect the Renaissance ideal of harmony between art, nature, and the human spirit. Today, the Delizie Estensi are part of the UNESCO World Heritage listing for Ferrara, offering visitors a glimpse into a court culture that valued not only power, but also pleasure, beauty, and learning.
https://www.ferraraterraeacqua.it/en/delizie?set_language=en
Just minutes from the bastide, Ferrara offers a rich tapestry of history, art, and architecture:
• Castello Estense (Este Castle)
· A grand 14th-century fortress complete with moat, drawbridge, frescoed ducal chambers, rooftop terraces, and the lush Garden of the Oranges inside lonelyplanet.com+6community.ricksteves.com+6lonelyplanet.com+6en.wikipedia.org.
• Palazzo Schifanoia
· The iconic “Escape Boredom” palace built in 1385. Explore its Hall of the Months—a dazzling cycle of 15th-century frescoes—and over 250 artworks in 21 restored rooms thetravelfolk.com+1whichmuseum.com+1.
• Cathedral of San Giorgio
· Ferrara’s main cathedral (circa 1135) mixes Romanesque, Gothic, and Baroque styles. Closed for restoration until March 2024, its fully reopened facade, bell tower, and interior offer a timeless spiritual presence en.wikipedia.org+3thetravelfolk.com+3it.wikipedia.org+3.
• Palazzo dei Diamanti
· A masterpiece of Renaissance architecture with a distinctive diamond-patterned façade, now home to the National Gallery of Ferrara’s rich collection of medieval to Baroque art inferrara.it.
• Ferrara City Walls (Mura di Ferrara)
· A remarkably preserved 9–13 km ring of fortified walls, now a scenic park perfect for walking or cycling along historic ramparts reddit.com+13planetware.com+13rjontour.com+13.
• Centro Storico & Piazza Trento e Trieste
· The pedestrian heart of town, lined with arcades, cafés, historic loggias, and vibrant markets—ideal for strolling or dining al fresco .
• Other Notables
- Museo Archeologico Nazionale, Palazzina Marfisa d’Este, Museo Casa Romei, Via delle Volte, Monastery of Sant’Antonio in Polesine, Piazza Ariostea, and the University—each adding layers of cultural depth planetware.com+1expedia.com+1.
Summary
Stay at the Bastide Casaforte for a restorative escape steeped in history and elegance. Then step into Ferrara’s living museum—a city that majestically balances Renaissance grandeur with timeless tranquility. An ideal combination for those seeking both heartfelt stillness and engaging exploration.






La Bastide Casaforte Trondoli Fugagnoli

6 rooms, 800 years of history
There’s an authentic silence here that speaks louder than words. You encounter it as you pass through the brick entrance hall of Bastide Casaforte Trondoli Fugagnoli, a 14th-century residence nestled in the Ferrara countryside, just minutes from the Renaissance wonders of the historic center. It’s a calm that welcomes, listens, and accompanies, perfect for those who wish to be enveloped by a precious sense of tranquility.
Every corner of the Bastide holds a story that slowly unfolds, amidst wooden ceilings restored to their splendor, ancient cocciopesto plaster, and carefully selected antique furniture. Six unique suites offer evocative atmospheres and surprising details: cast-iron bathtubs with claw feet, restored fireplaces, 17th-century beds, and views of the oak forest or the vineyard. These are places that tell the elegance of a bygone era without sacrificing contemporary comfort.
In the two-hectare park, designed like a secret garden, time takes on a different rhythm. Here you can stroll among olive trees, rows of vines, and ancient trees, have breakfast in the old farmyard, or dine by candlelight under the stars. In the vineyard or in the shade of the olive trees, you can savor local produce through seasonal experiences designed to enhance the connection to the territory.
The Bastide is also an ideal starting point for those who love to explore: by bike to Ferrara along the convenient cycling path, through the bends of the Po river, or in small, timeless villages. But above all, it’s a place to slow down and rediscover the meaning of your stay, made of discreet beauty and sincere hospitality.


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La Bastide – Casaforte Trondoli Fugagnoli
Via dei Calzolai n. 457 – 44123 Ferrara
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