Its history began at the beginning of the 11st century as a Benedictine settlement then it became a Camaldolite convent and in 1800 the country residence of Chiozza Luppis family. In 1991 the existing descendant with an accurate intervention turned it into an elegant relais endowed with an exclusive hotel structure and a refined cuisine. The wide complex is articulated in a sort of “L” where the hotel and the restaurant are situated and, on one side, the chapel is to disposition for the religious ceremonies. The hotel is constituted of 39 rooms (6 suites and 5 junior suites) furnished with period furnishings and provided of every confort.




