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Places of interest near Villa Deodata

Type: Villa • Bedrooms: 2 • Sleeps: 8 • Catering: Self-catering

Rates : per week - 400.00 € | per month - 1400.00 €

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Rates & avialability per week

Period Price
High season 28 jun - 1 aug 2008 800.00 € Change currency
August 2 aug - 29 aug 2008 1100.00 € Change currency
High season 30 aug - 26 sept 750.00 € Change currency
Med season 27 sept - 31 oct 450.00 € Change currency
Low season 1 nov 2008 - 27 feb 2009 400.00 € Change currency

Rates & avialability per night

Period Price
High season 28 jun - 1 aug 2008 130.00 € Change currency
High season 30 aug - 26 sept 120.00 € Change currency
Med season 27 sept - 31 oct 80.00 € Change currency
Low season 1 nov 2008 - 27 feb 2009 70.00 € Change currency

Rates & avialability per month

Period Price
High season 28 jun - 1 aug 2008 3600.00 € Change currency
August 2 aug - 29 aug 2008 4000.00 € Change currency
High season 30 aug - 26 sept 2600.00 € Change currency
Med season 27 sept - 31 oct 1600.00 € Change currency
Low season 1 nov 2008 - 27 feb 2009 1400.00 € Change currency

Located only 1.5kms from the village of Sant'Ambrogio where one can shop at the minimarket, eat at the Pizzeria or seafood restaurant that is located in the centre of the village. The pebbly/sandy beach of Sant'Ambrogio is 2 kms from the house, there's free or paid parking nearby or you can park your car in the village and walk via the steps that lead to the beach (need to cross-over the SS113).

  • extra costs of Euro 50.00 for final cleaning and Euro 5.00 per day for reverse clycle air conditioning.
  • Linen, gas, electricity is included in the price
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Villa Deodata/Ref: 6607
Owner Name Ms Carmela Angela Ricciardello
Tel +39 0921 999011
Tel +39 3495763215
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Places of interest near Villa Deodata

Orto botanico di Palermo (Botanical Garden)

distance to property: 90 kms

With 10 hectares of lush gardens, the Palermo Botanical Garden is the biggest in Italy and something of an oasis in the city. The gardens origins date back to 1775, when a centre for botanical studies was established here. Today, the garden houses one of the most impressive displays of tropical plants in the Mediterranean region. There is a fantastic display of native and foreign species as well as some interesting architecture in the administrative buildings

La Cattedrale

distance to property: 90 kms

The Cathedral of Palermo should be visited in any case; the different architectural styles give the building a unique style and a special flair, though experts in architecture maybe look at this building less enthusiastically. The Arabian touch of the decorations give a strange beauty to the building and also the interior of Palermo’s cathedral has a lot to offer


Palazzo dei Normanni e Cappella Palatina

distance to property: 90 kms

The Norman Palace in Palermo was already built up in the 9th century AD and then was extended later on by the Normans; inside you can find Palermo’s biggest treasure: the Capella Palatina, a chapel of extraordinary beauty, a testimony of the unique Arabian-Norman style, decorated by Byzantine mosaics. At the first sight, it seems there are pictures, but when taking a second look you find out the plastic representations are put together from little mosaic stones. Just to see this chapel makes is worth to come here. But the palace still has more to offer, in the ground floor old walls from Phoenician and Greek time are exhibited and the royal bedrooms are definitely worth a visit.

La Martorana

distance to property: 90 kms

La Martorana is a very remarkable church in Palermo. By this church built during the middleages, you can recognize easily the mixture of Arabian and Norman as well as Byzantine and Baroque stile, the outside is equipped with four red cupolas from Arabian times. The bell tower from Arabian and Norman time is decorated with some really beautiful Byzantine mosaics.

Piazza Pretoria

distance to property: 90 kms

In the centre of the Piazza Pretoria there is the Fontana Pretoria (Pretoria well. It was designed in 1554 by the sculptor Francesco Camilliani, who was coming from Florence, and when the fountain was uncovered it very quickly got the surname “fountain of shame”. The fountain consists of many various figures and offers some very beautiful sights.

Quatto Canti

distance to property: 90 kms

The busy crossing of the Via Maqueda and the Corso Vittorio Emanuele is also called Quatro Canti (translated this means “four corners”). It is the centre of the old town and therefore the ideal starting point for discovering Palermo’s various sights. In each corner of the place you can find a swung baroque facing; the Quatro Canti were set up by the Spanish Guilio Lasso in the year 1608. At this point, the four quarters of Palermo meet: “Capo” in the west with its cathedral, in the north “Vucciria” with its market and the access to the old harbour, La Cala.

1st Greek colony

distance to property: 15 kms

Alesa founded in 403 B C by Arconide original inhabitanted by the Sicani, main headquarters of military action during the Greek times. Declared by Romans "a free and immune city" with the privilege of minting its own coin. Many prominent families, particularly during the imperial age came to establish temselves in Alesa: the Marcelli, the Claudii, the Scipione, the Corneli, the Flavii etc.
"many are the Sicilian cities where there is great abundance of culture and honesty. Among the first Alesa must be mentioned, because, you will not find any other more faithful, richer and prestious and imposing" ......Cicerone, Verrina II.3