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A dinner served in a cavernous limestone cellar where no one spoke. They ate wild boar ragu and truffles unearthed that morning, communicating only through the clink of crystal.

In a hidden chapel on the property, the guests were given brushes and lapis lazuli pigment to help restore a crumbling 15th-century angel—a literal mark on history. Tuscany SetВ [Exclusive]

The guests—a minimalist Japanese architect, a French prima ballerina, and a tech mogul who had deleted his digital footprint—stepped onto the terracotta terrace. Waiting for them was , a man known only as Elio. A dinner served in a cavernous limestone cellar

"Every Set that comes here leaves their legacy," Elio explained. "You have spent seven days disconnected from the noise of the world. Now, you must write the one truth you discovered here. If it is deemed 'essential,' you stay on the board of the Set. If not, you leave tonight and forget this road ever existed." The Departure The guests—a minimalist Japanese architect, a French prima