Adolfo East Apartment (up to 4 guests) |
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The house of Adolfo During World War II Villa Aureli was used as headquarters by the german first and then by the allied troops. Adolfo Guelfi was the faithful gardener who saved all the furniture and precious objects contained in the villa by walling them up in a hidden room. His house was built in the eighteenth century and is adjacent to the orangerie; it has been recently restored respecting the original features. It has air conditioning and modern facilities, and original furniture from the villa. Direct access to the garden and to the swimming pool, and private spaces for open-air dining.
Adolfo East This apartment (80 sqm) has an independent entrance via the eastern facade and an external staircase, and is located on the first floor. It has a kitchen/living room with flat-screen TV and DVD player. The kitchen has a microwave oven, a fridge with smaal freezer, and a dishwasher. The double bedroom has a king-size bed and the other room has two beds, which can be joined if necessary. Both bedrooms are served by a bathroom with tub/shower and hair dryer. The weekly prices include: wireless internet connection, towels, sheets, final and weekly (for long stays) cleaning. Baby chair and bed available for free. Extra maid service available and not included. Pets welcome. Air-conditioning and heating not included. |
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