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Casa Fiorita |
bed and breakfast |
Viale Leonardo Sciascia, 216/6 |
Agrigento |
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A few steps from the extraordinary and untouched Valley of the Temples, in Agrigento, you find Casa Fiorita, a bed and breakfast which is the ideal accommodation for everybody who want the maximum in quaint of comfort and attention to details in the magic atmosphere of a place with an amazingly interesting history and heritage. Nice rooms and impeccable service for an unforgettable stay in one of the nicest spots of beauty of Italy .
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The rooms, all equipped with private en-suite bathrooms, completely refurbished recently, all offer a welcoming and luminous atmosphere. Furnished with taste and attention to the minimum detail, the rooms have a nice Mediterranean décor: warm and tasteful colours. Daily room cleaning service. Besides the Valley of the Temples you can visit the medieval city of Agrigento, which is not without a certain charm. High in the historical centre of the city, the Romanesque Gothic cathedral, built during the fourteenth century; Akragas, named for the nearby river, flourished under Phalaris (570-554 BC), and developed further under Theron (488-471 BC): the Greek poet Pindar (518-438 BC) described Akragas as "the most beautiful city of the mortals." Akragas' most famous citizen was the philosopher and scientist Empedocles (490-430 BC). But there is much more to see in this area!
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Besides the Valley of the Temples you can visit the medieval city of Agrigento, which is not without a certain charm. High in the historical centre of the city, the Romanesque Gothic cathedral, built during the fourteenth century; Akragas, named for the nearby river, flourished under Phalaris (570-554 BC), and developed further under Theron (488-471 BC): the Greek poet Pindar (518-438 BC) described Akragas as "the most beautiful city of the mortals." Akragas' most famous citizen was the philosopher and scientist Empedocles (490-430 BC). But there is much more to see in this area!
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