Byblos Art Hotel – Villa Amistà

Byblos Art Hotel – Villa Amistà

San Pietro in Cariano - Verona

Hotel & SPA

Villa Amistà is a historic Venetian villa dating back to the fifteenth century. The central body of the structure was built in Venetian style on the remains of a Roman “Casa Forte”. The current construction dates back to 1700.
Today the Villa is a luxury hotel, where inside you can admire frescoes recovered after careful restorations.
Peculiarity of the hotel is certainly the interior design, made by the architect Alessandro Mendini. He combines contemporary and classic elements of the Villa. Bright colors and plastic shapes blend with the frescoes and marbles of the seventeenth-century halls.
The hotel has every comfort: 59 art design rooms, every room is different from the other, they have minibar, LCD television, satellite channels, pay TV, safe, fast internet line and air conditioning.
For the customers, the restaurant “Amistà 33” has a cooking of great class. A cuisine made by the respect for matter and the love for nature. It is complex because it is rich of references, of technique, of deep knowledge of the matter.
The Hotel has also a wonderful SPA service. A place that allows you to live a parenthesis of wellness, offering moments of care and pleasure, away from the frenzy and the daily stress.
Thanks to its large halls and the magnificent garden, Villa Amistà is also the perfect location for all kinds of events, from the celebration of ceremonies and weddings, to gala dinners and business meetings.
For information, bookings, guided tours, events, see the website.

Services

  • HOTEL
  • SWIMMING POOL
  • RESTAURANT
  • WINE CELLAR
  • WELLNESS CENTER
  • MUSEUM
  • CONGRESS CENTER
  • FREE WIFI

Location

Byblos Art Hotel – Villa Amistà

Via Cedrare, 78, 37029 Corrubbio VR, Italia

Redoro

Via Marconi, 30 - Grezzana (Verona) IT

Ballin

Vicolo B.Cellini 4 - Fiesso d'Artico (VE)

McArthurGlen Designer Outlet Noventa di Piave

Via Marco Polo, 1, Noventa di Piave, 30020 VE, Italia

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