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The charm of the past among history, art and nature

Al Castello di Aiello Holiday Home

via Petrarca 20
People: 2-10
Type: Rooms
Price from: 135/DZ

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    Overview

    The charm of the past among history, art and nature

    Al Castello Holiday Home welcomes you to Aiello: a village waiting to be discovered through its history, linked for over 400 years to the Habsburg Empire, rich in traditions and suitably peaceful for that relaxing holiday you’re looking for.

    In Aiello, you can explore the fascinating passage of time by admiring the over 100 sundials scattered throughout the village or by visiting the large museum of rural life in Imperial Friuli, which houses over 25,000 objects. The museum also houses a fine collection of Landini tractors of which around 50 vehicles are still in full running condition.

    Cancellation terms

    From 6 - 4 weeks before the start of the holiday: 20% cancellation fee, from 4 weeks - 8 days before the start of the holiday: 50% cancellation fee, from 8 days before the start of the holiday: 100% cancellation fee.

    Distances
    Destination Location Distance
    Shopping Oulet Palmanova 3km
    Sea Grado 25km
    Facilities

    The room/apartment/property is equipped with

    • WLAN in the whole house
    • Heating
    • Air condition
    • TV, SAT

    Bedroom

    • Roomsize under 20m2
    • Room size over 20m2
    • Double bed
    • Linen
    • Extra cushions and blankets
    • Writing desk

    Bathroom

    • Shower
    • WC
    • Towels
    • Hairdryer

    Kitchen

    • Coffee machine
    • Electric kettle
    • Stove
    • Dishwasher
    • Toaster
    • Fridge with freezer
    • Microwave

    Others

    • not barrier-free
    • Non Smoking
    • No pets

    In the surrounding area

    • Lake
    • Hiking
    • Culture
    History

    History of the castle of Aiello

    The large quadrangular building, known as the Castello (Castle) by popular tradition, probably arose from a fort or a watchtower built in the patriarchal era. It has two mighty towers and the loopholes found on the southern one support the hypothesis that it was a fortification. The first certain information about the Castle dates back to 1589 when the noble Rabatta family from Gorizia and with Tuscan origins, bought the fort, which at that time most likely included the south tower with a first block of buildings. The Rabatta family owned it for 170 years and expanded it over this period.
    Location
    Al Castello di Aiello Holiday Home
    via Petrarca 20
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