Property no. 1577396
Holiday home for max. 10 persons
Pesaro, Marche, (Pesaro and the surrounding area), Italy
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Private villa with pool, sea view, 10 sleeps, 5 bedrooms, beach 5 km, wide park, Pesaro, Le Marche
Villa Luisa is a private villa with pool and sea view in Pesaro, in Le Marche region. The elegant historic city center offers many art-historical itineraries and every evening shows and events enliven the summer, like the famous Rossini Opera Festival. Surrounded by a large park rich in plants and centuries-old olive trees, this villa is the ideal place to relax in total privacy and enjoy pleasant days at the beach on the Adriatic coast, which is about 5 km away. Guests have access to a bright panoramic veranda perfect for al fresco eating as well as a barbecue area equipped with table and chairs. The property is completely fenced-in.
The villa is on two levels. On the ground floor there is an open space with living room and kitchen, bathroom with shower, double bedroom with ensuite bathroom with shower, double bedroom (beds can be joined upon request) with the possibility of adding an extra single bed. On the first floor which is accessible via internal staircase or from the outside there is a large living room with dining table and panoramic terrace, kitchen, bathroom with Jacuzzi, two double bedrooms and a single bedroom. Guests have access to a large veranda equipped with table and chairs accessible both from the outside and from the ground floor.
* Electricity included in the price up to 200 KW; service costs over 200 KW per week calculated up to market's rates
PESARO
With almost 95,000 inhabitants, Pesaro is the second most populated city in the Marche Region after Ancona. Together with Urbino it forms the administrative center of the Province of Pesaro and Urbino. The history of the city dates back to 184 B.C., when it was founded as a Roman colony with the name of Pisaurum on a territory that was at that time occupied by Picens and Celts, thus becoming another one of the centers linked together by the consular road Flaminia. The apex of its cultural and artistic life was probably reached in the Renaissance, during which Pesaro was dominated in turn by the Malatesta, Sforza, Borgia (for a brief while) and Della Rovere families. It was in fact the Della Rovere who chose Pesaro as the seat of their Duchy, thus boosting the city growth. Again, it is the Della Rovere who, in 1574, gave the city the municipal coat of arms it still bears to this day.
ART AND CULTURE
The city of Pesaro is dotted by several monuments, archaeological sites and historical landmarks. It also is the hometown of the famous composer Giocacchino Rossini, whose name has been adopted by the Rossini Opera Festival (ROF), with its musical and operatic events, and whose house has been turned into a museum open to the public. Some examples of the town monuments are the Ducal Palace, seat of the local Prefecture, whose construction dates back to the 15th century and was ordered by Alessandro Sforza, Rocca Costanza, a fort built during the same century, or the Santa Maria Assunta Cathedral, originally built in the 4th century and later rebuilt and modified throughout the 12th-20th centuries.
It is also possible to find remains of the old Roman and pre-Roman settlements in several parts of the city and its neighboring areas, such as the excavations in the central Matteotti Square, the Roman aqueduct, the archaeological site of Colombarone or the Picenian necropolis of Novilara.
Villa Luisa is a private villa with pool and sea view in Pesaro, in Le Marche region. The elegant historic city center offers many art-historical itineraries and every evening shows and events enliven the summer, like the famous Rossini Opera Festival. Surrounded by a large park rich in plants and centuries-old olive trees, this villa is the ideal place to relax in total privacy and enjoy pleasant days at the beach on the Adriatic coast, which is about 5 km away. Guests have access to a bright panoramic veranda perfect for al fresco eating as well as a barbecue area equipped with table and chairs. The property is completely fenced-in.
The villa is on two levels. On the ground floor there is an open space with living room and kitchen, bathroom with shower, double bedroom with ensuite bathroom with shower, double bedroom (beds can be joined upon request) with the possibility of adding an extra single bed. On the first floor which is accessible via internal staircase or from the outside there is a large living room with dining table and panoramic terrace, kitchen, bathroom with Jacuzzi, two double bedrooms and a single bedroom. Guests have access to a large veranda equipped with table and chairs accessible both from the outside and from the ground floor.
* Electricity included in the price up to 200 KW; service costs over 200 KW per week calculated up to market's rates
PESARO
With almost 95,000 inhabitants, Pesaro is the second most populated city in the Marche Region after Ancona. Together with Urbino it forms the administrative center of the Province of Pesaro and Urbino. The history of the city dates back to 184 B.C., when it was founded as a Roman colony with the name of Pisaurum on a territory that was at that time occupied by Picens and Celts, thus becoming another one of the centers linked together by the consular road Flaminia. The apex of its cultural and artistic life was probably reached in the Renaissance, during which Pesaro was dominated in turn by the Malatesta, Sforza, Borgia (for a brief while) and Della Rovere families. It was in fact the Della Rovere who chose Pesaro as the seat of their Duchy, thus boosting the city growth. Again, it is the Della Rovere who, in 1574, gave the city the municipal coat of arms it still bears to this day.
ART AND CULTURE
The city of Pesaro is dotted by several monuments, archaeological sites and historical landmarks. It also is the hometown of the famous composer Giocacchino Rossini, whose name has been adopted by the Rossini Opera Festival (ROF), with its musical and operatic events, and whose house has been turned into a museum open to the public. Some examples of the town monuments are the Ducal Palace, seat of the local Prefecture, whose construction dates back to the 15th century and was ordered by Alessandro Sforza, Rocca Costanza, a fort built during the same century, or the Santa Maria Assunta Cathedral, originally built in the 4th century and later rebuilt and modified throughout the 12th-20th centuries.
It is also possible to find remains of the old Roman and pre-Roman settlements in several parts of the city and its neighboring areas, such as the excavations in the central Matteotti Square, the Roman aqueduct, the archaeological site of Colombarone or the Picenian necropolis of Novilara.
General terms and conditions of provider
Cancellation ist possible according to the general terms and conditions of the provider e-domizil AG .
20% of the rental price if cancellation is made up to the 61st day prior to arrival
50% of the rental price if cancellation is made up to the 35th day prior to arrival
80% of the rental price if cancellation is made up to the 2nd day prior to arrival
95% of the rental price if cancellation is made on the day of arrival
The cancellation costs amount to at least EUR 40.
50% of the rental price if cancellation is made up to the 35th day prior to arrival
80% of the rental price if cancellation is made up to the 2nd day prior to arrival
95% of the rental price if cancellation is made on the day of arrival
The cancellation costs amount to at least EUR 40.
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