During the second half of the fifteenth century,
URBINO
was one of the most prestigious courts in Europe, ruled by the remarkable Federico da Montefeltro, who employed some of the greatest artists and architects of the time to build and decorate his palace in the town. Baldassarre Castiglione, whose sixteenth-century handbook of courtly behaviour,
Il Cortegiane
(The Courtier), is set in the palace, reckoned it to be the most beautiful in all Italy, and it do... [More]
An 19th century villa, built on a previous Renaissance construction, the remains of which are still preserved.Recently re-modernized, this comfortable hotel with a lounge, a reading room and lift, modern, equipped meeting rooms with the capacity to accommodate from a minimum of 5 to a maximum of 80 ... [More]
Set in a tranquil, panoramic zone known as the "Tortorina " about 500 metres a.s.l. and from which you can admire animpressive, pictoresque and undisturbed view of' the surrounding countryside which can be seen in many paintings by suchold masters as Raphael and Piero Della Francesca.Modernly built,... [More]