City Zone:
Spoleto (Outskirts)
Property Style
Historic Building
Rooms:
10
Eremo delle Grazie is at 15 minute car drive from the city of Spoleto, surrounded by hills, olive groves and vineyards. Dating from the 12th century, Spoleto Cathedral has a porticoed appearance embellished by a mosaic. Inside is a cycle of frescoes by the medieval artist Filippo Lippi. The National Archaeological Museum complex displays items from the Bronze Age and Roman times. It also includes the restored Roman Theater. Ponte delle Torri is a striking arched bridge constructed in the 14th century across a steep ravine between 2 fortresses. A 50 minute car drive will take you to the major city of Perugia. The city itself has a variety of local restaurants to try out. We recommend to hire car due to the location of this establishment.
Eremo delle Grazie welcomes its guest to a establishment renewed and molded from an ancient monastic retreat, immersed in the woods but close to the city. Arrive by car and enjoy plenty of space for parking. The establishments offers gardens for activities such as yoga, cooking classes, and guests can also enjoy a terrace for spectacular sights. A breakfast is served every morning for a good day start up. A restaurant specializes in Umbrian cuisine with the use of local ingredients. A library is available to learn a little bit about this place and its rich history. Free Wi-Fi is available throughout the establishment.
Eremo delle Grazie welcomes its guest to a establishment renewed and molded from an ancient monastic retreat, immersed in the woods but close to the city. Arrive by car and enjoy plenty of space for parking. The establishments offers gardens for activities such as yoga, cooking classes, and guests can also enjoy a terrace for spectacular sights. A breakfast is served every morning for a good day start up. A restaurant specializes in Umbrian cuisine with the use of local ingredients. A library is available to learn a little bit about this place and its rich history. Free Wi-Fi is available throughout the establishment.
