Villa Contessa Massari - A Noble Mansion House of 1700
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Property Amenities
Pets Welcome Upon Approval | Not Handicap Accessible
Property Details
Size
Villa with 2 Levels
6 Bedrooms, 4 Baths, 6458 square feet, 600 square meters
Bedrooms
King, King, Queen, Queen, Full, and Other
13 Guests maximum
- Bedroom 1 (Orlando): 1 extra large bed (200x220cm)
- Bedroom 2 (Rinaldo): 1 Queen-size bed (160cm)
- Bedroom 3 (Angelica): 1 small double bed (120cm wide)
- Bedroom 4 (Ercole): 1 California King bed (180cm)
- Bedroom 5 (Isabella): 1 Queen-size bed (160cm)
- Bedroom 6 (Aldobrando): 1 bunk bed sliding from below. Three single beds, each 90cm wide.
Nearest airport
Bologna Guglielmo Marconi Airport
40 minutes drive
Property View
65.000 square feet of private garden
House Rules
Dependence can be requested, and it is composed of 2 double bedrooms and 1 bathroom for an extra four guests
Additional Fees
UPON REQUEST AT ADDITIONAL COST
- Shuttle from / to the airport
- Car rental (Cadillac Escalade, Fiat Panda)
- Additional housekeeping during the stay
Activities of Interest
- Arts
- Equestrian
- Hike
- Shopping
- Wine Country
- Ferrara Walls and Ramparts: Take a walk or rent a bike to explore the well-preserved medieval walls and ramparts that once protected the city. It offers a unique perspective on Ferrara's history.
- Bike Tours along the Po Delta: Ferrara is located near the Po Delta, a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve. Consider taking a bike tour to explore the natural beauty and wildlife of the area.
- Local Cuisine: Don't forget to indulge in the local cuisine, which includes specialties like cappellacci (stuffed pasta), salama da sugo (sausage), and coppia ferrarese (bread).
Places of Interest
- Castello Estense (Estense Castle): A medieval castle in the heart of Ferrara, the Castello Estense is a must-visit.
- Cathedral of Saint George (Cattedrale di San Giorgio): This cathedral, located in the city center, is an excellent example of Romanesque and Gothic architecture.
- Palazzo dei Diamanti: Known for its unique diamond-shaped facade, this Renaissance palace houses the National Gallery of Art with an impressive collection of paintings from the Italian Renaissance.
- Museum of the Risorgimento and Resistance: Learn about Italy's struggle for independence and resistance during World War II through exhibits and artifacts.