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Wedding Location Rental in Lippiano, Umbria, Italy
Looking for gorgeous and most romantic wedding location in Italy? Want to add some more pleasure to the happiest event of your life? Posarelli Villas is here to offer you your dream wedding location across Italy that meets all your needs, including your choice of decoration, food arrangement and arrangement of glossary for religious ceremony.
At Posarelli Villas, we are here to add sweet memories in your heart for your wedding event. Our wedding destination properties in Lippiano are located at very beautiful landscapes, surrounding with beautiful garden, green trees and high hills that make you feel like heaven on the earth.
We can arrange your wedding reception ceremonies with all luxurious amenities at your convenience and most importantly at very competitive price. Your wedding in Lippiano is great chance to dip yourselves in classic pastoral landscapes, exploring both beautifully conserved historical architecture and revival art at its most awesome.
All locations are famous in Lippiano because of its wonderful atmosphere and all attractive sceneries surround. We have wedding locations with large beautiful garden and private swimming pool. We can arrange your wedding inside the castle and farmhouse or in open air lawn garden, according to your selection.
We urge you to book your wedding location with us well in advance to let have enough time to arrange things for you. |
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Top Destinations
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| VILLA PINETA |
| Nice stone villa recently built, quietly situated on the hills |
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| IL PAVONE |
| Nice
country house in Umbria quietly situated on the
green hills |
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| CAIBIANCHI |
| Beautiful
stone farmhouse quietly situated on a large |
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| UCCELLAIA |
| Dive
in the pool of a rental villa! In Umbria there’s
a villa |
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About Lippiano
Lippiano is a very small town which is part of the municipally of Monte Santa Maria Tiberina, together with two other villages: Gioiello and Marcignano.
Lippiano is very well known for its castle, dominating the hamlet, which was mentioned for the first time in documents dated 1195, conserved in the Bishop’s palace in Città di Castello.
It has been owned by the Lambardi and then by the Tarlati family, as a feud, which was named Santa Maria Tiberina. In 1815, the former feud was transferred to the Grand Duke of Tuscany, during the Congress in Vienna.
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