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Villa Luppis is situated on the site of an old monastery built by the
Camaldolite monks at the beginning of the 11th century, on the
confluence between the river Livenza and Meduna.
After having been seriously damaged during the war between the Republic
of Venice and the House of Hapsburgs, the ecclesiastical complex was
rebuilt in 1500. Secularized by Napoleon at the beginning of 1800, the
property was subsequently purchased by the ''Chiozza - Luppis family and
turned into a superb country residence'''.
Today the Villa, surrounded by 5 hectares of gardens, has been
transformed in unique 39 rooms 4 star hotel. The bedrooms are all
individually appointed with stylish furniture and every modern
convenience. The romantic suites are particularly sumptuous; embellished
with exquisite items of period furniture, antique mirrors and precious
textiles.
Innovative Italian cuisine is served in Villa Luppis' highly acclaimed
restaurant. A dining room with seating capacity for as many as 180
guests is available for gala dinners and important celebrations. In warm
weather, guests have the opportunity to dine al fresco in the gardens.
Live music accompanies guests' evenings at the Piano bar whilst, at the
Bar Corner, a tantalizing selection of cocktails and tasty appetizers
are served.
For meetings, conferences, and gala events, the Villa Luppis function
room, equipped with the latest audiovisual technology, provides a
supremely elegant environment for up to 180 people. Leisure facilities
available to guests sojourning at the hotel include a swimming pool,
tennis courts, and gym.
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