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Contact Information
Hotel Clarici
Address - Piazza della Vittoria, 32, 06049, Spoleto
General Information
Das Hotel Clarici ist seit 40 Jahren Synonym für Gastlichkeit und Professionalität. Nach dem jüngst abgeschlossenen Umbau wurde die Neugestaltung des Hotels und des damit verbundenen Urlaubskonzepts dem Sohn Carlo übertragen.
Dank innovativer Denkweise und einer hervorragenden Kenntnis des Territoriums schlagen wir Ihnen vor in Umbrien mal einen ganz anderen Urlaub zu verbringen: Unternehmen Sie Ausflüge mit dem Fahrrad, dem Mountainbike, ja sogar mit dem Motorrad oder Geländewagen, gehen Sie wandern oder klettern, oder entdecken Sie das Tal des Flusses Nera beim Rafting, Canyoning oder Hydrospeed.......
Lassen Sie sich auf einigen Ihrer Ausflüge von Carlo begleiten, er wird ihnen so manchen geeigneten Ort für Ihr Pichnick zu zeigen, den Sie alleine niemals gefunden hätten! Für Feiern mit Übernachtung haben Sie auch die Möglichkeit das ganze Hotel für sich zu buchen.
Die Hotelzimmer bieten jeglichen Komfort mit Klimaanlage, Satellitenfernsehen und Minikühlbar, Parkplatz, Hotelbar und Aussichtsterrasse ergänzen das Angebot.
Wir wollen dass Ihre abendliche Rückkehr ins Hotel nicht reine Routine nach einem beliebigen Ausflugstag ist, sondern sie soll einen Tag voller Erlebnisse, egal ob sportlich, kulturell oder kulinarisch, krönend abschliessen. Wir stellen Ihnen gerne, je nach Ihren Wünschen und Bedürfnissen, für Einzelreisende oder Gruppen, ein individuelles Programm zusammen.
Entdecken Sie die Schönheiten unserens magischen Umbriens. Wir erwarten Sie!
Amenities
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Air Conditioning
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Non-Smoking Rooms
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Bicycle Rentals
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Parking
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Child Friendly
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Room Service
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Fax Service
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Satellite TV
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Internet Connection
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Trekking
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Lift
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View
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Luggage Storage
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Wake Up Service
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Rates
Day rates starting from 50 (EURO)
Weekly rates starting from 50 (EURO)
rates from 65 for a double room, buffet breakfast and all ...
Special Offer
for a week stay you will pay only 6 nights, require this offer ! From Spoleto you can easily reach all major attractions of whole ancient, green and amazing Umbria
Location Description
History
Spoleto was founded in 241 B.C. as a Roman colony but was already an important centre due to its strategical position from the time of Iron Age.
Attracted into the Roman orbit since the III century B.C., its importance grew greater and greater especially when it proved to be a loyal ally of the Romans by heroically resisting the siege of Hannibal during the Punic Wars.
Spoleto was a Roman Municipality and registred to the Horatia tribe since 90 A.D., its prestige is demonstrated by the important archeological finds of the time, that one can still admire today (temples, amphitheatre, bridge, theatre, houses).
After an obscure period, caused by the first barbaric invasions, Spoleto started to increase its power, firstly with Teodorico, who in 493, commenced the work of restoration of the main monuments of the town and the dregding of the surrounding swamps. Later, under the Longobard dominion it was raised to be the seat of an important Dukedom and finally after having been a feudal stronghold of the Francs, at the fall of the Carolingian Empire, the Dukes of Spoleto namely Guido III (890) and his son Lamberto (892) succeeded in conquering the Imperial crown.
Even though Spoleto was involved in the struggling fights between the Papal seat and the Empire, to the point of being destroyed by Frederick I in 1155, and in spite of the fierce fights between the Guelfi and the Ghibellini, Spoleto managed to continue its urbanistic development during the middle ages and especially during the Romanesque period.
Masterpieces of inestimable architectural and pictorial value were produced (the Cathedral, S. Pietro, S. Eufemia, S. Paolo, S. Gregorio, S. Ponziano and the frescoes in S. Paolo, S. Gregorio and Ss. Giovanni e Paolo). After the exile of the Pope in Avignon, Pope Vincent VI restored the pontificial power, through the Cardinal Albornoz, who negotiated peace in the town and started building the "Rocca" (fortress) and the bridge of the Towers.
The Renaissance bestowes Spoleto another magnificent artistic period mainly for the pictorial art (the frescoes by Filippo Lippi and the Pinturicchio in the Duomo, the frescoes by the Spagna).
It was chosen as regional capital of the Trasimeno department during the French occupation and later became a Pontificial Delegation until 1860, when the newly born Italian State, decreted Perugia as the capital of the Umbria region.
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