The Bellevue House resides on the top of an antique palace
called "Palazzo Riblet". In the 16th century it was originally a
convent, then in the beginning of the 17th century a French
family called Riblet bought the Palazzo. One of the Riblet's
descendants was the lady companion of Elise Bonaparte,
Napoleon's sister. Since 2000, the "Palazzo Riblet" was
completely renovated to create the Bellevue House.
Six spacious, luminous rooms accomodationg 2 to 4 persons, each with private bath, hairdryer, tv-cnn, refrigerator and air
conditioning, some with view on the garden and roofs of
Florence.