IL CASTELLO DI GIULIOPOLI

It was been don Vincenzo Pellegrini's House

Is situated in Giuliopoli, a hill village in the Province of Chieti, Region of Abruzzo and was the residence of noble Don Vincenzo Pellegrini whose profession was registered as Count of Timbriade. On 18 th March 1917, Odilio Domenico Pellegrini Count ofTimbriade and Rosello was born.

In 1943 as a result of the war, the Castle, along wicth much of the village was partially destroyed. The Castle was reconstructed and enlarged by Count Odilio in the 70's.

The Castle conserves the original stone walls in the basement salon, and the main façade, representing a friendly mix of style and time, the furnishings are the work of past and present craftsmen. Many pieces were acquired by the Count during his numerous travels, splendid examples of Mo.Ar s.r.l. of Rome, a firm who has furnished the homes of princes and Sultans overseas. For all it's precious contents, the castle maintains an atmosphere of simplicity, familiarity and warmth. From it's terraces and balconies one can admire the magnificent views of the Mass of the Majella mountain, the lake of Bomba as far as the Adriatic coast an a clear day.

Completing the complex is a large garden on various levels and a small swimming pool which offer pleasant relaxing time in the open air. You will find cordiality and attention. The Castle is a family concern whose intention is to offer a simple, genuine holiday. The prices are realistic and the offers are adaptable to suit all. Don't hesitate to contact us for information and advice about the type of holiday accommodation to suit. If the line is busy, just leave a telephone number and we will call you back as soon as possible.

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