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Marche apartment in Fermo
Fermo, Provincia De Fermo
Cocina bien equipada
Prepara deliciosos platos en una cocina equipada completamente.
- 3 Dormitorios
- 3 Baños
- No se admiten mascotas
- 5 Personas
- Wifi
- Apartamento entero
Cocina bien equipada
Prepara deliciosos platos en una cocina equipada completamente.
The palace was originally built to house the parish priest of the adjacent church of San Michele Arcangelo however it was later acquired by a local noble family - the Gigliucci - who carried out extensive renovation works. At the turn of the 17th century, a marriage between this family and the Vinci family led to the palace being extended adapted to reflect the growing needs of this important noble family. Further work was carried out on the property in the mid 19th century by well-known architect Giovan Battista Carducci. These days, the palace remains one of the most significant palaces in the region and has been beautifully converted into a series of stunning apartments.
This particular Marche apartment would once have been the private rooms of the Countess. Filled with elegant furnishings, modern architectural design blends harmoniously with original historic features to create a unique place to stay.
The accommodation in this Marche apartment is spread over three floors, connected to each other by a marble spiral staircase. Inside, there are two double bedrooms and a single bedroom, each boasting their own bathroom. There is also a living area, kitchen and dining room. The living room is particularly impressive with an incredible frescoed ceiling and a magnificent view of the Sibillini mountains beyond.
The Rooms
The palace was originally built to house the parish priest of the adjacent church of San Michele Arcangelo however it was later acquired by a local noble family - the Gigliucci - who carried out extensive renovation works. At the turn of the 17th century, a marriage between this family and the Vinci family led to the palace being extended adapted to reflect the growing needs of this important noble family. Further work was carried out on the property in the mid 19th century by well-known architect Giovan Battista Carducci. These days, the palace remains one of the most significant palaces in the region and has been beautifully converted into a series of stunning apartments.
This particular Marche apartment would once have been the private rooms of the Countess. Filled with elegant furnishings, modern architectural design blends harmoniously with original historic features to create a unique place to stay.
The accommodation in this Marche apartment is spread over three floors, connected to each other by a marble spiral staircase. Inside, there are two double bedrooms and a single bedroom, each boasting their own bathroom. There is also a living area, kitchen and dining room. The living room is particularly impressive with an incredible frescoed ceiling and a magnificent view of the Sibillini mountains beyond.
This particular Marche apartment would once have been the private rooms of the Countess. Filled with elegant furnishings, modern architectural design blends harmoniously with original historic features to create a unique place to stay.
The accommodation in this Marche apartment is spread over three floors, connected to each other by a marble spiral staircase. Inside, there are two double bedrooms and a single bedroom, each boasting their own bathroom. There is also a living area, kitchen and dining room. The living room is particularly impressive with an incredible frescoed ceiling and a magnificent view of the Sibillini mountains beyond.
The Rooms
The palace was originally built to house the parish priest of the adjacent church of San Michele Arcangelo however it was later acquired by a local noble family - the Gigliucci - who carried out extensive renovation works. At the turn of the 17th century, a marriage between this family and the Vinci family led to the palace being extended adapted to reflect the growing needs of this important noble family. Further work was carried out on the property in the mid 19th century by well-known architect Giovan Battista Carducci. These days, the palace remains one of the most significant palaces in the region and has been beautifully converted into a series of stunning apartments.
This particular Marche apartment would once have been the private rooms of the Countess. Filled with elegant furnishings, modern architectural design blends harmoniously with original historic features to create a unique place to stay.
The accommodation in this Marche apartment is spread over three floors, connected to each other by a marble spiral staircase. Inside, there are two double bedrooms and a single bedroom, each boasting their own bathroom. There is also a living area, kitchen and dining room. The living room is particularly impressive with an incredible frescoed ceiling and a magnificent view of the Sibillini mountains beyond.
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Cocina
Televisión
Nevera
Wifi
Terraza
Televisión por cable
Cocina pequeña
Lavavajillas
Distribución de dormitorios
Dormitorio 1
1 Cama doble
Dormitorio 2
1 Cama doble
Dormitorio 3
1 Cama individual
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Normas de la propiedad
- Entrada: De 17:00 a 19:00
- Salida: Hasta las 10:00
- Mascotas no permitidas
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