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Villa d'Este, a former 16th century princely residence, surrounded by a 25 acres park, is more than just a hotel. The luxury and magnificence of a bygone era is maintained intact. We simply added all the up-to-date facilities. Upon emerging from the revolving...
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The Masseria San Domenico lies about five hundred meters from the sea on the coast between Bari and Brindisi. It is one of the oldest watch towers built in the XV century. This fortified building was used to warn against attacks by the Turks. In the Puglia...
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Throughout the centuries Florence has been the focal reference point for all that regards architecture, sculpture and painting. Tuscany today is not only the living expression of Italian Renaissance but is one of the most coveted destinations for those...
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The Lamborghini estate lies between the south side of the Trasimeno lake and the beautiful medieval village of Panicale. Situated on the border between Umbria and Tuscany, Cortona and the Chiana valley are only few kms. away from the estate. The property...
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Radici Resort, in Mirabella Eclano, is the new accommodation facility, built in a classical and refined style, where you can combine a high level comfort stay with a paceful accommodation in the heart of Irpinia. The Resort is completely surrounded by...
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Monte di Pietà Chapel
The history of Sacro Monte di Pietà Chapel is closely related to the one of Monte di Pietà that was by two Neapolitan gemntlemen, Leonardo de Palma and Aurelio Paparo established in 1539 to fight usury and to help the poor who often had to borrow money to solve their everyday problems. The chapel, entirely frescoed, is a real jewel of Manneristic elegance even if, through the centuries, several works of art added to them.
Monte di Pietà Chapel
Via San Biagio dei librai, 114
Closed: Mon to Fri
Open: Saturdays and Sundays: Saturdays 9.00 a.m. - 7.00 p.m. - Sundays 9.00 a.m. 2.00 p.m.
Tickets fares: Free entrance