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Sismano or Sosmano was described, in the 1322 historic archive of Todi, as a castle of "twenty one fires" and was considered one of the many fortresses that guarded the city of Todi. In 1254 Sismano endured large damage due to the harsh battles between Guelfi and Ghibellini, and the feuds between Todi, Florence, Narni and Spoleto. Between 1281 and 1294, the Cardinal Benedetto Caetani spent long periods of time in Todi trying to pacify the disputes between the party of the guelfe cities of Todi, Perugia and Spello and that of the ghibellina city of Foligno. In 1289, through the Florentine merchant Mainetto di Rinaldo dei Pulci, the Caetani Cardinal had the opportunity to buy the castle of Sismano for 8,500 gold florins. The Cardinal was able to visit Sismano on a regular basis during the periods of suspension of the Conclave of Perugia in which, on the 5th of July 1294, Pietro del Morrone with the name Celestino V was made Pope. However, he abdicated the 13th of December of the same year, during the gathering of the Concistoro in Naples. Nine days later, the Cardinal Benedetto Caetani became Pope with the name of Bonifacio VIII. Still today on the sides of the arch, found inside the Borgo, it is possible to admire the two coat of arms of the Caetani family that represent two oblique waves on a shield. The Comune of Todi had jurisdiction on Sismano until he 1st of December 1383 when the Pope Urbano VI conceded it to the Atti family who owned it in alternated phases until the end of the 1500: as a matter of fact, in 1406 the nobleman Giacomo Guglielmi resided in the castle, followed by Matteo Chiaravalle in 1462 who occupied Sismano unlawfully. Eventually it was returned to Ludovico Atti. The coat of arms of the Atti family is located in the middle of the same arch that displays the coat of arms of the family of Bonifacio VIII on its sides. The properties of the Atti family were confiscated by the Pope in the second half of the XVI century due to the massacre commanded by them at the near by castle of Casigliano to damage the Cesi family. The 10th of April 1607, Bartolomeo Corsini bought the estate of Sismano, which, still today, is owned by a heir of the same family.
12 Borgo Corsini, 05020 Sismano (TR) 05020 Terni Terni
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Old stonehouse with swimming pool and beautiful views of the Tiber Valley. Quiet and peaceful location just a few minutes drive from the charming medieval village of Lugnano in Teverina and easily accessible from the highway A1 Rome-Florence.
Paradise for lovers of mountain biking and hiking, riding in a few miles.
Ideal starting point to discovery of the Lower Umbria with Orvieto, Todi, Narni, Amelia and the wonderful Marmore Falls; and of the Tuscia with Bomarzo, Viterbo, Civita di Bagnoregio.
The B&B Casale La pietra gialla is a classic B & B, that is, we provide some of the rooms of our house and share outdoor spaces and our swimming pool with our guests.
We have 3 bedrooms all upstairs, each with private entrance and private bathroom with shower, mosquito net, central heating and a fan in the summer. Guests have access to a lounge where we organize the breakfast in spring / autumn / winter days in the summer under the portico. We share with you our line WiFi also free , available only in some areas of our house and in the garden. Italian breakfast (sweet) with home made cakes and jam, on request salat breakfast.
Our family live in the ground floor of the house so we are always available, and are part of the family even our pets (dogs & cats), if you do not like or you fear maybe you should choose another hotel.
From June to mid-September panoramic swimming pool.
Lugnano in Teverina 05020 Campagna Terni
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Il complesso ricettivo, sapientemente ristrutturato, si estende su una superficie di circa 1000 metri quadri e consta di un casale principale in pietra, costruito con l’antica tecnica amerina del ‘600, nel quale si trovano gli ambienti comuni e la maggior parte delle camere, e di un casale più piccolo.
Ogni ambiente rappresenta la suggestiva espressione dell’eleganza e della cura del dettaglio: arredi ricercati, mobili antichi, complementi d'antiquariato, tessuti pregiati, suggestivi soffitti decorati, il grande camino bifronte del salone, antiche porte con gli originali serramenti, pavimenti in cotto.
Ampi e raffinati spazi comuni caratterizzano l’esclusività della residenza: la sala ristorante, le verande, la biblioteca con accesso internet Wi- Fi, il salone, il bar e la cantina dei vini con 3.200 vani costituiti da antichi coppi per ospitare le bottiglie.
L’esterno offre un giardino all’italiana molto curato con aiuole profumate, un boschetto di lecci e di castagni, un laghetto ombroso, il tutto per rendere il vostro soggiorno sereno ed esclusivo.
Il ristorante è costituito da un grande ambiente e da due logge esterne, rivolte rispettivamente a est e a sud, per il godimento dell’aria fresca dell’estate e del tepore del sole nelle stagioni meno miti.
Dalla splendida piscina a sfioro è possibile godere di un magico panorama sulla vallata, che scivola dolcemente dagli alberi di ulivo ai campi, per poi risalire lungo i cipressi e perdersi oltre la torretta medievale.
Strada Ortacci 38 Amelia (Terni) 05022 Umbria Terni Terni
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