Villa Luppis

Where:
Via San Martino, 34, 33087 Pasiano di Pordenone PN
Pasiano di Pordenone

Villa Luppis

It originates from an ancient monastery founded in the 11th century, secularized by Napoleon, and later purchased by the Chiozza-Luppis family. In 1991, it was transformed into an elegant hotel structure.

Villa Luppis was originally an ancient monastery founded in the early eleventh century. It was later secularized by Napoleon and then bought by the Chiozza-Luppis family who turned it into an elegant mansion used as a luxurious venue for their industrial and diplomatic activities. In 1991 the current owner, the last descendant of the family, transformed the villa into a hotel while respecting its architectural features. Located in a strategic position surrounded by a centuries-old park and provided with every amenity, the villa is also home to a fine wine cellar in the ancient "ice house" from the 12th century.

The historical home offers: Romantic stays in suites and rooms with period furniture A guided wine tasting session with sommeliers in the historic wine cellar A venue for wedding receptions, with the possibility of celebrating the religious ceremony in the villa chapel Hands-on cooking classes with the chef of the villa, both for individuals and groups

Additional activities and amenities for guests: Free bike rental A Shopping Card for luxury outlets, green fees, ski passes, and shuttle buses to/from Trieste, Venice, airports and train stations Cultural and food and wine itineraries

Hotel Villa Luppis
Via S. Martino 34 - 33080 Rivarotta
Pasiano di Pordenone - PN
Tel. +39 0434 626969
hotel@villaluppis.it
www.villaluppis.it
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