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Farmhouse Rental in Perugia, Umbria, Italy
Posarelli Villas has owned many beautiful properties across Italy to rent you. We have varied options for farmhouse rental in Perugia that suit to your quality standards. We have many old properties as well latest new properties for rental. We have renovated old properties with all new amenities.
We offer well established house for rental with beautiful entrance garden. You can enjoy all natural beauties over here. Beautiful flowers surrounding garden add some fable to your enjoyments. Garden is well decorated as well spreads attractive fragrance that helps you to get peace of mind at your own private home.
We have carefully designed farmhouses to serve you all luxurious facilities with all latest amenities. Generally most of our owned farmhouses are offer you swimming pool, centrally air condition, fireplace, freezer, washing machine and all other latest kitchen appliances that make your task easy and fast.
You can find your choice of farmhouse is available in Perugia or not. Your comfortable accommodation at Perugia will let you enjoy all plans such as shopping for the whole day, wandering in Perugia streets and enjoy all your freedom.
Advance booking for Perugia farmhouse rental will give you comfort at your arrival up on the city. So book your choice of stay with all lavish amenities before your trip. All well planned holidays get success and serve you all pleasures that you need to get free from your stressful life. |
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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 Perugia
Perugia is the capital city of the Umbria region, in Italy, close to the Tiber river. The first mentions of Perugia (as Perusia) date back to 310 or 309 BCE, but it was certainly an ancient Umbrian settlement.
The history of this important Italian city has undergone many vicissitudes and was conquered first by the Romans, then by the Lombards, then – with the consent of Charlemagne – it passed under the popes. During the Guelphs and Ghibellins riots Perugia was faithful to Guelphs families and later – at the beginning of the XVth century – the city of Perugia became a pawn in the Italian wars, passing to Giangaleazzo Visconti, to pope Bonifacio IXth.
At the end of XVIIIth century, was conquered by the French troops and only in 1860, after having been conquered also by the Austrians, the city of Perugia was finally united, along with the rest of Umbria, to the Kingdom of Italy.
The struggles, wars and many vicissitudes we have tried to resume here have left us, at least, a large number of interesting monuments, dating back to different periods, in different styles: the Rocca Paolina, the Cathedral of san Lorenzo, Palazzo dei Priori, the National Gallery of Umbrian art in Middle Ages and Renaissance (with duccio, piero della Francesca, Perugino and Beato Angelico beautiful artworks) , the Basilica of San Domenico, the Church of Sant’Angelo, Fontana Maggiore, the Etruscan Arch (an Etruscan gate with some Roman elements), the Rocca Paolina, the Etruscan Well, the medieval aqueduct just to mention some, among so many interesting sightseeing.
Perugia definitely worth a visit, with its red bricks city centre, well kept and decorated and dotted with nice small shops, cafés and typical restaurants. What is important not to forget is that the main industry in Perugia is about chocolate, mostly because of a single firm, Perugina, whose Baci are exported worldwide. Perugian chocolate is very popular in Italy, and the city hosts a chocolate festival every October/November. |
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