Italy and the Arts

The Englishmen's Castle

11 min · 9 de oct de 2025
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In the Tuscan hills, a medieval castle stands — but not all is as it seems. This is the story of John Temple Leader, an eccentric 19th-century Englishman who rebuilt Vincigliata as a Gothic dream. Inspired by medievalism, the Oxford Movement, and the theories of Viollet-le-Duc, Leader turned ruins into a romantic stage set, filled with antiques and imagined history. Was it preservation or invention? As the castle shifted from private fantasy to wartime prison and beyond, it became a monument to nostalgia and the modern urge to remake the past.

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