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The Chiorri Winemakers Company is a vineyard under family management, which with special care from their very own vines, produces D.O.C. Colli Perugini and IGT dell'Umbria white, red and rosè wines. The family, together with the help of experienced workers,...
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The first traces of Bisol family in the heart of the Prosecco D.O.C area date to the 16th century and are contained in a census carried out for fiscal reasons by the aristocratic Venetian family Da Pola, who were landowners of the leading the very prestigious...
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Country House Palazzone was built in medieval times and is located not far from Rocca Ripesena in the area northwest of Orvieto, in Umbria. This building is an exceptional example of a country residence: it possesses all the characteristics of a town...
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The CASTELLO di BOSSI is located in the commune of Castelnuovo Berardenga, on the road that leaves the old Chiantigiana road, at Pianella, and ascends to Brolio amidst evergreen forests and long rows of vines. With its centuries-old trees, its fossil...
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Hundred and ten years of vinegrowing starter at the end of 1800 when Francesco Marcato bought the first 3 hectares of vineyards in Roncà. Afetr few years he started to produce also the white wine Soave with the Garganega and Trebbiano di Soave grapes....
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Gallery of Accademia delle Belle Arti
The gallery of Accademia delle Belle Arti was located in the present area, the former convent of San Giovanni delle Monache, rearranged to the new use by the architect Enrico Alvino, in 1864. The Gallery houses art masterpieces dated from seventeenth to twentieth century with works by Mattia Preti, de Ribera, Morelli, Mancini and the large Palizzi donation.
Gallery of Accademia delle Belle Arti
Via Costantinopoli, 107
Tel. 081.441900
Sito web: www.accademiadinapoli.it
Closed on Sundays and Mondays
Open: Tue, Wed, Thu and Sat 10.00 a.m. 2.00 p.m.; Fri 2.00 - 6.00 p.m.
Free entrance