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Castles Rental in Lippiano, Umbria
Posarelli Villas offer castle, farmhouse and apartments rental in Lippiano at very affordable rates with all luxurious facilities. Our accommodation rental is very well designed to cater holiday accommodation needs of cost conscious and luxury seeking travelers in Italy.
We only recommend you accommodation rental properties of high notch to main our quality standards. The castle in Lippiano in Umbria is quietly situated on the green hills offering enchanting and extensive views over the surrounding landscape.
The luxury castle in Lippiano is having private swimming pool, terrace garden, parking area, etc. to facilitate you with all comforts during your stay. If you need anything more, we can customize.
Most of castle in Lippiano and across Umbria was carefully restored with all its original architectural features preserved and furnished in a local Umbria manner. This will give you a perfect feel of Italy, ancient charm with modern luxurious facilities. We assure you of very enhancing stay in our castle rental in Lippiano, Umbria during your holidays stay in Italy.
When you plan your trip, take note of all your needs and requirements and inform us about it: it will be our pleasure to help you in finding the right accommodation for you. Book your dream Castle Rentals in Lippiano with Posarelli Castles and get peace of mind. |
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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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