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Casale Trasimeno cod:206
Agritourism Umbria
Hospitality: 4 Apartments; Tot. 20 bed places
Place: Lago Trasimeno - Perugia ( Umbria )
The Umbria Agritourism Casale Trasimeno is an inhabited area placed in the XIIth century centre of Monte del Lago, on the Trasimeno lake...
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Region: Umbria
Position: Historical center
Type of accommodations: Apartments
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Place: Trasimeno
Environment: Warm relaxing
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The Umbria Agritourism Casale Trasimeno is an inhabited area placed in the XIIth century centre of Monte del Lago, on the Trasimeno lake; the city wall with the tower, built with the traditional local stone in 1200, have recently been restored. The town, once called Fontegianus, is linked to Trasomeno lake with ancient steps, from which is possible to admire wonderful sunset and look at the Polvese island.
The medieval tower placed at the entrance of the town will welcome you with his magic atmosphere. Every apartment has beam ceiling, fireplace, architraves of windows and doors in ancient wood, with a particular care about the furniture.
Every apartment has hot water, heating and conditioning air; after that, in every apartment can be found a large kitchen perfectly equipped with dishes, oven, cooking place, fridge and wood for the fireplace.
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Lodging: Apartments
Lodging description: Apartments:
- Le Scalin d' Oreste: 4+2 bed places. Its name derives from the ancient owner, a famous hunter. Its composed by entrance, living-room with fireplace and 2 bed places, 2 twin-rooms, 1 bathroom, a completely equipped kitchen (for 6 people), a garden with a porch and with a medieval well linked to a cistern found during the works of restore.
- L' Archetto: 4+2 bed places. Its composed by: entrance, living-room with fireplace and 2 bed places, 1 twin-rooms, 2 bathroom, a completely equipped kitchen (for 6 people). A wooden ladder lead to the top-floor, where is a double room, with a bridge that leads to the balcony, from which is possible to see the lake.
- La Meridiana: 2+2 Bed Places. Is composed by: entrance, living-room with fireplace and 2 bed places, 1 bathroom, a completely equipped kitchen (for 4 people). A wooden ladder lead to the top-floor, where is a double room.
- La Fontanella: 2+2 Bed places. Is composed by: entrance, living-room with wooden stove and 2 bed places, ancient recovered arch, equipped kitchen for 4 people, 1 double-room, 1 bathroom.
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Prices in euros
Formula Residence Daily
Daily Prices 2008 per apartment:
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Low Season |
Middle Season |
High Season |
| Le Scalin d'Oreste 4+2 pl |
99,00 |
110,00 |
127,00 |
| L'Archetto 4+2 pl |
88,00 |
99,00 |
110,00 |
| La Meridiana 2+2 pl |
77,00 |
83,00 |
94,00 |
| La Fontanella 2+2 pl |
66,00 |
72,00 |
77,00 | Extras: electricity and heating to be paid depending on the use
Formula Residence Weekly
Weekly Prices 2008 per apartment: Prezzi 2008 ad appartamento
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Low Season |
Middle Season |
High Season |
| Le Scalin d'Oreste 4+2 pl |
616,00 |
715,00 |
880,00 |
| L'Archetto 4+2 pl |
616,00 |
660,00 |
770,00 |
| La Meridiana 2+2 pl |
440,00 |
550,00 |
660,00 |
| La Fontanella 2+2 pl |
440,00 |
495,00 |
550,00 |
Extras
Extras:
Final Clean 30,00
Consumption (Air condition o Heating) 20,00 per night
Deposit: La Meridiana e La Fontanella 150,00; Le Scalin d'Oreste e L'Archetto 200,00
Agency cost 9,00 per person - 0-10 years free
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Distance from cities: 3,5 km from Valdichiana (Si)
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Territory
TRASIMENO
Lake Trasimeno or Trasimene (in Italian: Lago Trasimeno), is the largest lake in peninsular Italy with a surface area of 128 km/sq, just slightly less than that of Lake Como.
Historically, Trasimeno was known as "the lake of Perugia" and this name makes it easy to understand the importance that the lake has always had for the whole of north-western Umbria and for the Tuscan Chiana district. A significant battle took place on the north shore of the lake in April 217 B.C. during the Second Punic War.
There are three islands in the lake. The second largest, Isola Maggiore, is the only inhabited one. The small fishing village, which reached its height in the 14th century, today has only around thirty residents. Most of the buildings, including the ruins of a Franciscan monastery, date from the 1300's.
Trasimeno has all the characteristics of a great natural resource that should be rigorously protected and promoted for purposes compatible with its preservation. The inhabitants of the communes around Trasimeno and the Umbrian people have all, despite a wealth of difficulties, been successful in safeguarding their lake, whose waters are constantly fit for swimming and whose valleys and islands are intact territorial environments, therefore providing a mirror of a millenary past and a theme for a present suited to discovering a new means for man to interrelate with his habitats.
CASTIGLIONE DEL LAGO
Castiglione del Lago municipalityi: per informazioni Tel. 075/9658242 - 075/9658239 Booking agritourism and farmhouses : 0763.390047 - 0763.393110 Holiday structures for the province of Perugia: agritourism perugia
Castiglione del Lago is a town with a population of 14,186 (2001) people in the Province of Perugia of Umbria, on the southwest corner of Lake Trasimeno. Orvieto is 59 km. south, Chiusi is 21 km. to the west, Arezzo is 56 km. to the north, Cortona is 21 km. to the north and Perugia is 47 km. to the north east.
Castiglione del Lago, has evolved on what used to be an island - the fourth island of Lake Trasimeno, in its south west region. Over the centuries, as the town grew, the flat gap between the island and the shore was filled with piazzi, houses, churches, and other buildings.
The newest parts of the city are at some distance from the old, so the centro storico of Castiglione del Lago is a well preserved medieval locality that seems to be governed by a "law of threes". In the town walls there are three gates, inside the town there are three piazzi and three churches.
Early history
The Castiglione del Lago lies on the once important highway between Orvieto to the south, Chiusi to the west, and Arezzo to the north. Its position in this hotly disputed territory, pitting Etruscans against Romans, and later Tuscans against Perugians, inevitably brought a long cycle of death and destruction to the town. The original fortifications were destroyed and rebuilt on numerous occasions.
It was only during the reign of Frederick II, the Holy Roman Emperor that a period of relative stability ensued. It was he who ordered the building of the Castello del Leone - the Fortress of the Lion - during the 13th Century. The pentagonal-shaped castle, was completed in 1247 AD by the monk-architect Elia from Cortona.
The castle features square towers in four of its corners and a triangular (there\'s the number 3 again) shaped bastion, or donjon, known as the Mastio in the other. The castle was designed to give its owners strategic control over all of Lake Trasimeno. It has fulfilled its purpose well: the castle has withstood a number of sieges over the subsequent centuries.
Ultimately, the city fell under the control of Perugia, within the Papal States, becoming the fiefdom of the powerful Baglioni family. In 1550, Pope Julius III bestowed it upon his sister. In 1563, her son, Ascanio della Corgna, became the Marquis of Castiglione and Chiugi. The fiefdom became a prosperous, but short-lived Duchy in 1617. Duke Fulvio Allesandro died without heirs and the town was re-absorbed into the Papal States.
During his Marquiship, Ascania della Corgna built a Renaissance palazzo, designed by the architect Vignola, that in 1870 became the Palazzo del Comune (city hall) but which is now a civic museum and gallery. This palazzo is joined by a long, covered corridor to castle. Renaissance era frescoes by the Pescara-born artist Giovanni Pandolfi and the Florentine artist Salvio Savini adorn the main floor inside. In 1574, the artist Niccolo Circignani, "Il Pomarancio", added paintings and other decorations to one of the most interesting rooms in the palazzo, the so-called Room of the Exploits of the overlord, Ascanio della Corgna."
The newest parts of the city are at some distance from the old, so the centro storico of Castiglione del Lago is a well preserved medieval locality that seems to be governed by a "law of threes". In the town walls there are three gates, inside the town there are three piazzi and three churches.
The only other building of particular note is the finely stucco-ed Church of Santa Maria Maddalena, done on a Greek-cross plan. The church has a handsome, neo-classical pronaos and, inside, a panel painted in 1580 by Eusebio da San Giorgio.
The territory of the Trasimeno lake is rich of agritourismand farmhouses and it's an ideal place where to stay in an agritourism umbria or Umbria farmhouse. You can also stay at a Perugia agritourism, in a Agritourism Terni, or in a Agritourism Orvieto.
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