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Home»Architecture»Hotels»Italian archaic castle turned into traditional village hotel

Italian archaic castle turned into traditional village hotel

Monika ThakurBy Monika ThakurNovember 19, 2014No Comments2 Mins Read
S. Stefano di Sessanio Italian Archaic Hotel
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Italian architectural firm Oriano Associati Architetti has turned the beautiful castle of S. Stefano di Sessanio, picturesque fortified medieval village, into a traditional hotel with ultra-modern facilities. The hotel is located in the mountains of Abruzzo at 1250 meters above sea level and just two-hours away from the magnificent city Rome.

The architects have beautifully preserved the historic structure of this medieval castle while turning it into a fully-functional accommodation unit. To retain the Stefano di Sessanio’s authentic touch all latest technologies are hidden from each internal section. So, you get to feel the original ancient environment within every area of the hotel. Not only exterior, but interior is also sustained as it was in ancient period.

Although technological facilities within the hotel are minimized to maintain traditional touch, but welcoming and genuine atmosphere is not sacrificed due to minimalist hi-tech functionalities. Moreover, mesmerizing views of the surrounding landscape adds contrasting charm to authenticity of this unique hotel. We’re sure you’d definitely run out to book your tickets to this astonishing place after having a glimpse of the images given below.

S. Stefano di Sessanio Italian Archaic Hotel
Ancient architecture of the building structure is maintained
S. Stefano di Sessanio Italian Archaic Hotel
Medieval castle turned into an authentic hotel
S. Stefano di Sessanio Italian Archaic Hotel
The castle flaunts traditional-styled building structures
S. Stefano di Sessanio Italian Archaic Hotel
Dinning area with cozy fireplace
S. Stefano di Sessanio Italian Archaic Hotel
Restaurant area with traditional interior
S. Stefano di Sessanio Italian Archaic Hotel
Dining area having soothing atmosphere under ambiance of candle light
S. Stefano di Sessanio Italian Archaic Hotel
Seating area for recreational activities
S. Stefano di Sessanio Italian Archaic Hotel
Bedroom with a relaxing bathtub 
S. Stefano di Sessanio Italian Archaic Hotel
Bedroom area with small windows to glaze outside views
S. Stefano di Sessanio Italian Archaic Hotel
Surrounded by magnificent landscape views

Credit: Luxuryes

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