Villa Luppis is an old monastery, built by the Camaldolite monks at the beginning of the 11th Century, on the confluence between the river Livenza and Meduna. Many events went by, i. e. a rebuilbing in 1500 after the damages suffered during the war between the Republic of Venice and the house of Hapsburgs, and San Martino was then secularized by Napoleon at the beginning of 1800 and acquired by the Chiozza - Luppis Family. Turned into a superb country house, it came an elegant estate and was used by the family ancestors as a place where to carry out the public relations for their industrial and diplomatic activities.
Today, the Villa still recalls past times' splendor and atmosphere. With an accurate intervention aiming at maintaining as far as possible, everything unaltered, The Hotel have turned it into a 31-bedroom Hotel including 4 Suites with period furnishing and providing comfort, an excellent restaurant and a relaxing piano-bar.
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