This private property on Pointe Saint-Hospice was built in 1919 by Thérèse Vitali, Countess of Beauchamps. Architect Aaron Messiah and landscaper Harold Peto were instructed to evoke the spirit of Jacopo Barozzi da Vignola's "Palazzina della Vigna" – a task to which they rose admirably.
With interior and gardens designed by Fernando Bac, he and Peto drew additional inspiration from the gardens of Villa Cypris. This influence can be seen in the cypress alley with its seabound marble steps, the Moorish garden and the cloisters. Named in honour of her father, Count Vitali, and his palace in Cannes, the villa has accommodated Greta Garbo, Elizabeth Taylor, and Frank Sinatra – during the 1950s and ‘60s Fiorentina was the venue for high society gatherings. Currently owned by the Count of Kenmare, other owners have included Enid Lindeman, and the Viscount Furness.