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Pizzelli Summer House Details
Pizzelli Summer House - Accommodation in Dubrovnik
Prices From $17.75, Ł10.04, 14.00
Accommodation Type: GUESTHOUSE
Pizzelli Summer House
Donja Banda 11
Orasac
Dubrovnik
This is a family house situated in Ora ac, 12km west of Dubrovnik. One whole wing of the house is offered to hire during the summer. It has 4 bed rooms, 2 kitchens and 3 bathrooms. visitors can sample traditional Dalmatian products such as smoked ham, olive oil, wine and brandy which are produced in our household using natural methods. The house was built originally in 1470 in the country style, featuring a big terrace with a commanding view of the Elafiti Islands. The house was burned down in a robbery in 1807 and reconstructed in the early 1920's. located in a quiet nearby, it is perfect for those who seek a quiet holiday. The house is 900 meters walking distance from beach / sea. There is grocery store in the vicinity of the house (50m) as well as two restaurants (one in Ora ac 250m away and another one on the beach / sea). nearbynear the visitorhouse are numerous highlights. Above the village there is a fortified summer residence (from 1700) of the Austrian consul in Dubrovnik, Filippo Saponaro. Adjoining it, there is a building that was formerly a little Dominican monastery (from 1690) with church. Below the village, at the edge of the cliffs rising high above the shore, stand the ruins of the once monumental Arapovo castle where the chief magistrate of Florence, the gonfalonier Pietro Soderini, is believed to have stayed when he left Florence in 1512.
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