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2 bedrooms max. occupancy: 4 people Booking Sunday to Sunday (during the main season) |
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In the narrow alleys of the midieval mountain town Mantalto Ligure is Casa Montalto. The idyllic town lies at the foot of the appenines in the middle of olive groves and chestnuts forests. The apartment is from the 15th century and was restored and renovated with a loving and artistic hand. There are 2 bedrooms, a living room, kitchen and a bathroom at your disposal. About twenty minutes away are small swimming lakes. There is a tennis court with a restaurant close by and it invites you to test your sporting ability. Other than that, there are 2 Osterie which will take care of your other culinary needs. If you would rather cook for yourself, there is a small Alimentari in the town where fresh bread and basic groceries are available. |
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Olive trees, vineyards, chestnut trees and pastures occupying just 13 square kilometres of land: the territory of Montalto Ligure comprises features that are usually found in quite distinct areas in Liguria. The vast terracings of olive groves and vineyards reach up to a considerable altitude and are the result of centuries of agricultural endeavour perfectly in harmony with the natural landscape.
The mediaeval town is situated at an altitude of 315 metres on Monte Colletto, a piece of high ground lying between the Argentina and Carpasina rivers. Before having become a Roman dominion, it was a stronghold of the Ligurian Ingauni tribe; in mediaeval times it was the feudal estate of the Ventimiglia aristocracy until being taken into the Republic of Genoa. Its mediaeval features are still evident today, with its long interconnecting alleyways and the abundance of vaults that make the buildings partly overlap along the steep streets. The slate portals are also of interest. The Romanesque church of San Giorgio (twelfth century) nestling among the olive trees on an ancient mule track outside the town is a national monument, due to its having perfectly preserved its original structure, without having been subjected to restructuring. The parish church of Santi Giovanni Battista e Giorgio in the centre of town holds some works by Ludovico Brea (born in Montalto) and other Ligurian artists. Not far away is the oratory of San Vincenzo Ferreri. The sanctuary of Acquasanta, surrounded by chestnut trees, commemorates an apparition of the Virgin Mary in 1453. The interior preserves a poliptych by Emanuele Macario. A local festival is dedicated to the "frandura", a layered potato cake garnished with oil and spices. The popular feasts involving the typical Cockaigne poles can be traced back to pre-Christian traditions. There are some easy and interesting excursions to be made through the terracings and the woodland to Monte Ceppo and Monte Faudo |
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Painting courses with the well know artist Regina Richter.
Art lovers can take excursion to France e.g. to Antibes - Picasso Museum, Saint-Paul de Vence - Fondation Maeght, Cagnes-sur Mer - Renoir Museum, Nizza - Matisse Museum, Cap Ferrat - Villa Rothschil, Beaulieu - Villa Kerylos. At Buggio you can see caves with large under ground lakes. Molini di Triora, the witch town, is nearby |
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