Farmhouse Villa Rinascimento in Orvieto: description and information

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Villa Rinascimento  cod:63

Umbria villa rental - Farmhouse
Hospitality: 7 rooms; Tot. bed places: 16
Place: Orvieto - Terni ( Umbria )
The villa, few kilometers from the historical centre of Orvieto…
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Region: Umbria

Position: Hill

Type of accommodations: Indipendent casale
Place: Orvieto

Environment: Elegant

 
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itinerary Umbria Villas The villa, few kilometers from the historical centre of Orvieto, was completely and finely restructured about twenty years ago to become the country house of a government minister of that age. The actual owners bought the house to use it as private residence and after restored it again without changing its characteristics which let the structure be one of the most prestigious houses of the zone.
Entering the villa at the ground floor, you will be soon pleased by the warm hospitality of the large rooms, all facing the surrounding park.
Guests may use the two kitchens, one of them of large dimensions, or ask for the service of the good chef. At the first floor there are seven comfortable rooms – fifteen bed places total - six with bathroom and all facing the park below and the surrounding hills, to guarantee an unforgettable sojourn.
The owners, fond of music and leading a small but known record house, accomplished at the ground floor a music hall with a great acoustic plant, which can give hospitality to concerts (as usual in Winter time) for max 80 persons, or perfect to become a recording studio, available for guest on demand. The hall is provided with projector, screen and Dolby surround for high quality projections.

Features
Refined villa with upkeeping service.


Services:  Sports naturalistic excursions - Swimming pool - Garden - Meeting hall - Solarium - TV - Hall -

Distance from services: Closest built-up area (chemist’s shops, shops, bars, tobacconist’s, bookstall) 400 m.
Horsemanship 2 km

Lodging: Indipendent casale

Lodging description:
The villa is composed by:
Ground floor: 2 large kitchens completely equipped and, if requested, completed by the presence of a good chef; auditorium hall which can give hospitality to 80 persons max.
First floor: 1 relative bedroom (double-bed + bed + added bed) with internal bathroom, 3 double-rooms, 3 bedrooms with two beds, 4 bathrooms, 2 with bath-tub and 2 with shower.

Furniture: Classical with antique furnishings

Comfort: TV, telephone, hall equipped with screen for projections.



Prices in euros
Formula Residence Daily

Entire country house:

Daily

Low Season

High Season

Entire structure 1.250,00 1.875,00


Formula Residence Weekly

Entire country house

Weekly

Low Season

High Season

Entire structure

2.500,00 3.750,00

Formula Hotel Daily
Nights in rooms with B&B treatment:

Low Season

High Season

Double-room single use

125,00 125,00
Double-room single use 125,00 125,00
Triple 130,00 130,00


Extras Heating: according to consumption (€70/100 per day)
Rental bond € 50,00 per person
Cleaning service during week (on demand) € 50,00


Pets allowed: Animals are not allowed because inside the villa there are 3 German Shepherd Dogs opportunely kept

Activities: Holistic seminars – wellness, music seminars, concerts, Italian lessons, painting and cooking courses, music dinners and music events with wine and products tasting.

In the neighborhoods: Bulicame Thermal Baths
Tours of Martana and Bisentina Bolsena islands
Bolsena lake
Tours of medieval Orvieto
Civita di Bagnoregio the dieing city
Tours of Todi

Distance from cities: Orvieto 10 km, Todi 30 km, Civita di Bagnoregio 15 km, Viterbo 42 km, Perugia 80 km, Terni 78 km, Rome 135 km

Opening timetable: Check in from 12.00 a.m. to 7 p.m.– Check out within 11.00 a.m.

Seasonality: High season: from 08/04 to 17/04 – from 24/06 to 24/09
Medium season: from 21/04 to 01/05 – from 27/05 to 03/06
Low season: Rest of the year

Closed: From 01/11 to 28/02

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Territory
ORVIETO

Province:
Terni
Altitude: 325 m o.t.s.l.
Area: 281 km²
Inhabitants : 20.840
Booking for Orvieto holiday structures: 0763.390047 - 0763.393.110
On line booking: agritourism orvieto
Tourist Info : Piazza Duomo, 24 - 05018 ORVIETO Apartment for rent Orvieto

TEL. 0763/341772 E-MAIL: info@iat.orvieto.tr.it  
Opening Time:
from monday to thursday 8:00 - 14:00 - 16:00 - 19:00
saturday and sunday 10:00 - 13:00 - 15:00 - 18:00

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Orvieto is a city in southwestern Umbria, situated on the flat summit of a large butte of volcanic tufa. The site of the city is among the most dramatic in Europe, rising above the almost-vertical faces of tufa cliffs that are completed by defensive walls built of the same stone. The ancient city (urbs vetus in Latin, whence " Orvieto ") populated in Etruscan times, has usually been associated with Etruscan Velzna, but some modern scholars differ.

Orvieto was certainly a major center of Etruscan civilization; the Archaeological Museum (Museo Claudio Faina e Museo Civico) houses some of the Etruscan artifacts that have been recovered there. An interesting remain that might show the complexity of ethnic relations in ancient Italy and how such relations could be peaceful, is the inscription on a tomb in the Orvieto Cannicella necropolis: mi aviles katacinas, " I am Aviles Katacinas ", with an Etruscan-Latin first name (Aulus) and a family name that is believed to be of Celtic (" Catacos ") origin.

Orvieto was annexed by Rome in the 3rd century bC. After the collapse of the Roman Empire its defensible site gained new importance: the episcopal see was transferred from Bolsena, and the city was held by Goths and by Lombards before its self-governing commune was established in the 10th century, in which consuls governed under a feudal oath of fealty to the bishop. From 1201 it governed itself through a podestà who was as often as not the bishop, however, in concert with a military governor, the "captain of the people", but bitter feuds divided the 13th-century city.

A small university (now part of the University of Perugia), had its origins in a studium generale that was granted to the city by Pope Gregory XI in 1337. The territory of Orvieto was under papal control long before it was officially added to the Papal States; it remained a papal possession until 1860.

Orvieto is noted for its Gothic cathedral, striped in white travertine and greenish-black basalt in narrow bands; its design has often been attributed to Arnolfo di Cambio, but the prevailing modern opinion is that its master mason was an obscure monk named Fra' Bevignate from Perugia; construction began in 1290. The facade is particularly striking and includes some remarkable sculpture by Lorenzo Maitani (14th century). Inside the cathedral, the Chapel of San Brizio is frescoed by Fra Angelico and with Luca Signorelli's masterpiece, his Last Judgment (1449-51).

Orvieto has long been in papal territory. Pope Boniface VIII was from Orvieto and donated statues of himself at the main city gates, which earned him some detractions from his many enemies.

During the Sack of Rome in 1527 the Pope took refuge at Orvieto, and fearing that in the event of siege by Charles' troops the city's water might prove insufficient, he had a spectacular well constructed (Pozzo di S. Patrizio) by the architect-engineer Antonio da Sangallo the Younger (1527‑37) with double helical ramps for one-way traffic, so that mules laden with water-jars might pass down then up again unobstructed. Its inscription boasts QUOD NATURA MUNIMENTO INVIDERAT INDUSTRIA ADIECIT ("what nature stinted for provision, let application supply")

Orvieto is home to Etruscan ruins and the remnants of a wall that enclosed the city more than 2000 years ago. At the foot of the butte, surrounded by peach and apple trees and a vineyard, the Etruscan necropolis of Crocefisso di Tufo counts a hundred or so chamber tombs laid along a rectangular street grid.

The white wine of the Orvieto district, to the northeast of the city, is highly prized; red wines are also grown.

Orvieto is a member of Cittaslow, the slow town movement.


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