Hotels Narni, Guesthouses Narni and Residences Narni
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S.P. Maratta Bassa, 61 05036 Narni
Terra Umbra... The land of ancient civilizations, strong traditions and authentic flavours. A land of art and nature. Mystical, tender, harmonius. A land of battles and of heroes.
Terra Umbra... The land of ancient civilizations, strong traditions and authentic flavours. A land of art and nature. Mystical, tender, harmonius. A land of battles and of heroes.
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Visiting Narni
Narni, an important municipality of the province of Terni, is a city of ancient origins whose historical vicissitudes were deeply influenced by the fact it stood just in the heart of a central although hardly reachable position. The city's impressive rock spur, that boasts breathtaking views over the gorge of the river Nera and Terni's basin, is scattered with outstanding monuments of great value, that bear witness to the important role Narni played over the course of the centuries.
The hotels and guest houses of Narni's old town welcome tourists with the utmost warmth and hospitality, and give them the possibility to spend pleasant holidays here while taking advantage of modern comforts and high-quality services and facilities. The local farm houses are the ideal accommodation facilities for those interested in experiencing a closer touch with nature while enjoying the utmost peace and tranquillity.
The town layout bears witness to the numerous changes the city experienced over the course of the historical periods. From the time of the Umbri up to the Middle Ages, the old town kept developing over different levels, while the modern part of the city, Narni Scalo, keeps growing around the lowest part, that extends along the course of the river Nera.
Narni's old town revolves around its beautiful Municipal Palace, that was realized around the end of the thirteenth century. The outer structure is dominated by a splendid rusticated facade, while the interior cherishes a precious collection of archaeological remains and a prestigious altar piece depicting the Coronation of the Virgin painted by Ghirlandaio.
The old town is dominated by the city's most representative landmark, the famous Narni Fortress, that was commissioned by the Pope in the second half of the fourteenth century to protect the papal territories. Another fortification worthy of mention is the imposing Montoro Castle, that rises on the top of a nearby hill that is largely made of golden-coloured clay. Originally erected for defensive purposes, it was then turned into a noble residence over the course of the nineteenth century. Both fortresses boast breathtaking views over the underlying territory, that is peppered with the impressive ruins of ancient castles, fortresses, towers and bulwarks.
The lovers of nature won't miss the opportunity to visit the fascinating Gorges of the River Nera at Lake Recentino. Also known as Lake Narni, this lovely artificial basin is surrounded by thick woods and lush cultivated fields. The lovers of birdwatching will have the opportunity to admire rare species of water birds, while trekking and mountain-biking enthusiasts will have the possibility to explore fascinating footpaths and trails.
The hotels and guest houses of Narni's old town welcome tourists with the utmost warmth and hospitality, and give them the possibility to spend pleasant holidays here while taking advantage of modern comforts and high-quality services and facilities. The local farm houses are the ideal accommodation facilities for those interested in experiencing a closer touch with nature while enjoying the utmost peace and tranquillity.
The town layout bears witness to the numerous changes the city experienced over the course of the historical periods. From the time of the Umbri up to the Middle Ages, the old town kept developing over different levels, while the modern part of the city, Narni Scalo, keeps growing around the lowest part, that extends along the course of the river Nera.
Narni's old town revolves around its beautiful Municipal Palace, that was realized around the end of the thirteenth century. The outer structure is dominated by a splendid rusticated facade, while the interior cherishes a precious collection of archaeological remains and a prestigious altar piece depicting the Coronation of the Virgin painted by Ghirlandaio.
The old town is dominated by the city's most representative landmark, the famous Narni Fortress, that was commissioned by the Pope in the second half of the fourteenth century to protect the papal territories. Another fortification worthy of mention is the imposing Montoro Castle, that rises on the top of a nearby hill that is largely made of golden-coloured clay. Originally erected for defensive purposes, it was then turned into a noble residence over the course of the nineteenth century. Both fortresses boast breathtaking views over the underlying territory, that is peppered with the impressive ruins of ancient castles, fortresses, towers and bulwarks.
The lovers of nature won't miss the opportunity to visit the fascinating Gorges of the River Nera at Lake Recentino. Also known as Lake Narni, this lovely artificial basin is surrounded by thick woods and lush cultivated fields. The lovers of birdwatching will have the opportunity to admire rare species of water birds, while trekking and mountain-biking enthusiasts will have the possibility to explore fascinating footpaths and trails.
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