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Home > Europe > Italy > Conegliano > Citta Di Conegliano
Citta Di Conegliano
Via Parilla 1 31015 Conegliano, Italy
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USD 114.64 - 115.64 |
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57 |
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| Description |
In The Centre Of Conegliano, There Is A Hotel Which, Withoutdoubts, Offers High Style. The Entrance Hall Is Wide, Luminous And Sparkling, And Features The Wrought Iron-work Of The Sculptor Of Treviso Simon Benetton. One Enters Into Surroundings That Are Immediately Distinguished By Their Lines And Up To Date Contemporary Furniture. The Hall Is Ideal For Conversation And The Other Welcoming Areas Are Rended Inviting By Soft Lighting, In The Presence Of High Quality Wood, Presented With A Rigorous And Formal Design. The Colours Are Toned In With The Warm Carpets, And Many Other Particulars Contribute To Present A Relaxing And Pleasant Atmosphere. The Hotel Citt Di Conegliano Is Mostly Frequented By A Regular Clientele From The Professional And Business World, Which Loves To Pass Time Secure Amongst Modern Comforts. The Hotel Has A Competent Service Staff, Always Ready To Cater To The Needs Of The Guests. There Are 57 Bedrooms Available, Each One With Private Bathroom, Shower And Hair Dryer, Air Conditioning, Direct Line Telephone With Automatic Number Finding System, Line Diffusion And Colour Television. Businesses And Clubs Can Profit From A Meeting Room Equipped With Modern Communication Technology. To Complete The Wide Range Of Services There Are The Safe, Safety Deposit Boxes For Large Amounts, An Internal Garage, Surveyed By An Electronic System. The Hotel Citt Di Conegliano Is Open All Year Around.
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By Car The Hotel Citt Di Conegliano Can Be Reached From The Motorway A 27, Conegliano Exit, Then Continuing Along The S. S. 13 *towards Conegliano*. By Air The Hotel Citt Di Conegliano Is Located 60 Km From The Venice Airport.
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- Standard Rm 1 Double - Spacious Room With Telephone And Color Tv Comfortable Room With Private Bathroom - Standard Rm 1 Single - Spacious Room With Telephone And Color Tv Comfortable Room With Private Bathroom - Standard Rm 2 Twins - Spacious Room With Telephone And Color Tv Comfortable Room With Private Bathroom
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Treviso 30 Km Belluno 50 Km Cortina 100 Km Venice 60 Km Asolo 35 Km Jesolo 65 Km Treviso Lying On A Large Area Of Plain Between The Pre-alps And The Venetian Lagoon, Treviso Has A Fascinating Urban Layout In Fact, The Town Is Crossed By The Charming Courses Shaped By The Waters Of The River Sile, And Criss-crossed By Picturesque, Winding Lanes Lined By The Typical Local Houses, Their Facades Graced By Frescoes. Grown Up At The Confluence Of The River Botteniga Into The Sile, In An Area Already Inhabited In The Bronze Age, And Occupied By The Romans In The Second Century Bc, Ancient Tarvisium Was Later Subjected To Domination By The Goths And Lombards. Elevated By The Franks To Marquisate Capital Status, It Was Devastated By The Hungarians In The Ninth Century, Whereas In The Middle Ages The Town Experienced Notable Prosperity, Which Led To The Creation In The Twelfth Century Of The City State And Complete Renewal Of Its Buildings. Its Borders Were Enlarged And Lavish Squares, Admirable Churches And Sumptuous Palazzos, Treviso Inspired Bards And Troubadours Who Defined Gioiosa Et Amorosa Town. The Lordship Of The Da Romano Family Was Followed By That Of The Da Camino And Scaligeri Families, In 1339 The Passed Under The Control Of Venice. In The Sixteenth Century It Became The Bristling Stronghold Of The Venetians For The Conquest Of The Mainland. Its Fate Thereafter Was Linked Inextricably To Venice Until 1797, When It Was Invaded By Napoleonic Troops, Before Then Passing To Austria, Finally, It Was Annexed Into The Kingdom Of Italy In 1866. Girded By Sixteenth-century Defensive Walls, The Elegant Old Centre Of Treviso Spreads Out From Piazza Dei Signori. Around This Square Stand Some Of The Finest Monuments In The Town, Including The Sumptuous Palazzo Dei Trecento, Erected About 1210 On The Site Of The Ancient Forum, And The Splendid Loggia Dei Cavalieri, Reserved In The Middle Ages To Meetings Of The Treviso Nobility. The Religious And Civic Architecture Is Also Interesting, Outstanding Among Which Are The Old Cathedral, Founded Between The Eleventh And Twelfth Century, The Romanesque Baptistery, The Gothic Church Of S. Nicol , The Lovely Churches Of Santa Lucia And S. Vito, The Church Of S. Francesco, Containing The Tomb Of Pietro Alighieri, Son Of Dante, Members Of The Camino Family, And The Daughter Of Francesco Petrarch, The Harmonious Church Of Santa Maria Maggiore, The Vast Monastic Complex Of Santa Caterina Dei Servi Di Maria, The Late-gothic Noal House And The Seventeenth-century Palazzo Dolfin-giacomelli, Splendidly Frescoed By Lodovico Dorigny. The Town Also Houses Important Museums, Like The Luigi Bailo Civic Museum, Containing A Valuable Archaeological Collection, A Rich Art Gallery And The Interesting Gallery Of Modern Art. A Flourishing Trading Centre, Its Economy Essentially Industrial, With The Clothing, Textile, Ceramics And Glass Sectors All Thriving, The Town Of Treviso, Finally, Is Noted For Its Wine And Food Products, Including Dishes Based On The Red And White Radish, And The Renowned, Unmistakeable Still And Sparkling Wines. Venice Made Up Of Over A Hundred Islands Separated By Just As Many Canals, Linked By More Than 350 Bridges, Venice Is, Owing To The Unusualness And Uniqueness Of Its Landscape And The Exceptional Nature Of Its Artistic Heritage, One Of The Most Celebrated And Prestigious Cities In Italy. Venice Arose Under Byzantine Dominion As A Province Of The Eastern Empire, After The Inhabitants Of Aquileia, Altino, Padua And The Treviso Area, Fleeing From Barbarian Invasions Took Refuge On The Safe Islets Of The Lagoon, As Testified To By A Document Dating From 537 Ad. Initially The City Was Governed By The Doge, Having Become Independent From Byzantium, And It Enjoyed A Period Of Great Splendour From 1202 When, With The Fourth Crusade, Began Its Unrivalled Maritime Domination Of The Eastern Mediterranean. The Government Of The Doge, Flanked By The Nobility And Influential Families, Favoured Great
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