Elegant and spacious apartment located in the heart of the historic center of Cividale, on a quiet pedestrian street. Excellent value for your leisure or business stay. Relaxation and elegance within reach of all! Our elegant and spacious apartment is located on the raised ground floor of a prestigious building, surrounded by the National Archaeological Museum, the ancient Medieval House, and the Orsoline Cloister. Within a few hundred meters, you will find numerous shops and traditional restaurants where you can taste local cuisine. Parking is available nearby.
The apartment can accommodate up to 4 people and is also equipped with a crib for children up to 3 years old. It consists of an entrance, a fully equipped kitchen, a large living room with a comfortable sofa bed for 2 people, a spacious double bedroom, a bathroom with a window, and a hallway.
All rooms are furnished with antique furniture, including a four-poster bed, and feature elegant and high-quality finishes, with terracotta floors and oak ceilings. The property is equipped with all comforts: refrigerator, oven, microwave, washing machine, dishwasher, TV, vacuum cleaner, hairdryer, and iron. Towels, sheets, and dishes are also provided.
The property is classified in energy class E. The energy performance index of the building envelope is 145.86 kWh/sqm per year. The overall energy performance index is 200.22 kWh/sqm per year.
The holiday home "Il Gattopardo" is the ideal starting point for pleasant excursions to the nearby beaches of Lignano and Grado and the city of Trieste, interesting visits to the nearby art cities of Aquileia and Palmanova, delightful food and wine itineraries, exciting sport fishing trips in the surrounding rivers, and interesting hiking and cycling excursions.
Cividale del Friuli is located at the foot of the hills in eastern Friuli Venezia Giulia, on the banks of the Natisone River, just 17 km from the city of Udine. It is situated along the road that connects the Friulian plain to the middle and upper Isonzo Valley in Slovenian territory. Cividale was founded by Julius Caesar, who called it Forum Iulii, from which the entire region took its name. Later on, it became the Lombard capital of Friuli.
Just a stone's throw away from precious cultural sites such as the Christian Museum and the Lombard Temple, you will find our holiday home, Il Gattopardo, which guarantees refined and elegant hospitality in a warm and discreet environment, for any type of stay, whether it be for work or pleasure, at any time of the year.
Stretta Tomasino Cerchiari, 6/1 - Cividale del Friuli (UD) - Directions
National identification code IT030026C2N7OW6NIR