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| Navn | | Palazzo Verone | | Adresse | | Via Casa Verone 4 | | By | | Pontone di Scala - Salerno | | Telefon | | 0039 089 871086 | | Fax | | 0039 089 871086 | | Mobil | | 0039 347 1191664 |
Palazzo Verone, an aristocratic residence of medieval origin, now owned by the Criscuolo's family, located in the serene "Valley of the Mills", above the picturesque seaside town of Amalfi. The surrounding landscape offers the azure blue of the Mediterranean Sea, the ever changing colors of the sky, the fragrance and colors of the dramatically terraced vineyards and lemon groves.
Palazzo Verone is an historical house of medieval origin, evidenced by the beautiful frescos painted on its walls dating back to the seventeen century ( mentioned in: Touring Club Italiano). It lies in the medieval village of Pontone, located between the towns of Amalfi and Ravello. From every balcony and window you have a breathtaking panoramic view of the Amalfi Coast, the Gulf of Salerno from Paestum to Cape Licosa, the imposing "Villa Cimbrone" of Ravello and the terraced hills of the "Valley of the Mills".We also inform you that, just thanks to its dominant position which gives to Palazzo Verone resort a very peaceful atmosphere and a breath taking view on the Amalfi Coast, there are 190 steps to do from the square of the village (no problem for your baggages).
The Palace was owned by the influential and illustrious Verone family at the end of the XVIII century. The head of the family, Giovanbattista Verone, was the mayor of the village of Pontone. The Verone's were cross town rivals of another family, the D'Afflitto's, owners of what now are the ruins of the ancient Basilica of Saint Eustace, in Minuta. According to historical sources, the total destruction of this Basilic is attributed to the Verone family in a struggle for local political power.
Another interesting Verone family tale is depicted in the two oval frescos painted in the gateway of the palace, the first depicting skeleton figures and the second, enchained brigants. It's a curious story of a "miracle", thanks to which the Verone family was saved by prayer from attack by brigands for the intercession of a purgatory souls' legion. It's a tale a ("fattariello") which the current owner and manager of the Bed & Breakfast, Michele Criscuolo, deciphered details from local historical records of the time. Michele is always happy to further flesh out this fascinating tale for his guests.
About the owner:
"Life is the art of meeting" said the famous Brazilian poet and writer Vinicius De Moraes. I whole heartedly embrace this sentiment. I'm a passionate musician and I delight in writing songs to share with my friends when we meet at the parties I organize at the Villa. One of these songs' lyric says: "Che meraviglia svegliarsi a Pontone....How wonderful it is to wake up in Pontone". That's a song whose inspiration I found one day while looking down from a window of my house, appreciating the amazingly sensuous, expansive view. My wish is to share this song with you while tasting together a good glass of red wine, after which you too, can appreciate this same deep inspiration!
See you soon. Michele Criscuolo | Services | Both rooms have a view , private bath, satelite LCD TV, wireless internet, in-room safe.
There is also a common room, open all day, with refreshments.
* Small Room: from 70,00€ to 90,00€
* Large Room: from 80,00€ to 100,00€
Prices include:
* Breakfast
* Laundry Facility
* Live music entertainement
* Free internet
•Contact us for special rates for longer stays.
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