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The Agriturismo Villa Maria is located in one of Minori's most panoramic corners, perched to the hillside, cultivated with lemon groves, overlooking the valley of the nice town of the Amalfi coast. The ancient Reghinna Minor was, in the past, a famous...
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Bella Baia Relais Farm Holidays Maiori Amalficoast Salerno Campania Italy Bella Baia Relais is located in a strategic point, because it close in the beautiful places and tourists can visit the most beautiful in the world. Located along the Amalfi Coast,...
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Surrounded by the scent of wild herbs and the colors of the lush Mediterranean vegetation, the Agriturismo Sant'Alfonso is the expression of an harmonious relationship between man and nature. It is located away from traffic noise, on a rocky spur overlooking...
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Farmhouse San Rocco, country holiday home in Umbria, Todi Summer holidays in Umbria, in Todi at Tenuta San Rocco Tenuta San Rocco has the pleasure to offer special conditions for accomodations in his flats or " casolari" You may test the tipical foods...
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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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Church of S. Maria di Gesù
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Belonging to "Osservanti Minori" friary founded in 1509 by Liege Carlo d'Aragona, was rebuilt in a new site at the beginning of 1700's. The holy building, with its great nave endowed with a crypt, was finished around the middle of the XVIII century. A beautiful portal and a bell tower dominate the frontage. Inside there are cave paintings and roccocò stuccoes. particularly interesting are the two high altar's columns adorned with bas-relisf recemes. Among the paintings, the Immaculate with the Saints Francesco and Rosalia, subsequent to the Counter Reformation, the Crucifixion, San Liborio as well as the Via Crucis stops distinguish themselves by its beauty. At the entrance, on the left, is the polychrome marbles' mausoleum of 1734 of Ascensio Battaglia, a famous commander and relevant person of the new town's rebuilding stage. On the nave's walls there are plaques of other ancient graves. In the apse there are Mario Mogani's works.
(source: Avola, la città esagonale)