Palazzo Sant'Anna |
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| A refined hotel born from the restoration of an ancient monastery |
Palazzo Sant'Anna was born from the restoration of an ancient monastery. Placed in a splendid position, it's medieval city "terrace" as beautiful views of the jonian Sea. The imposing structure is dated back to 1308. In 1344 it became the Convent of Sant'Anna, managed by the Nuns of the San Basilio Magno order. The first mother superior of the Convent was named by Barlaam of Seminara, bishop of Gerace, renowned humanist and scholar who taught Latin and Greek to Francesco Petrarca.
The hotel is now a refined place furnished with taste and elegance, it as ten rooms all with a marvelous views of the Calabria jonian coastline.
Palazzo Sant'Anna is the ideal place for a romantic and relaxing vacation. Our guests can enjoy a pleasant stay, full of relaxation, rich in emotions, nature, art and history, all in a warm and welcoming atmosphere.
The suggestive view from the "balcony over looking the jonian coastline" is the natural frame for our open-air Restaurant "Two steps from the stars" where the guests can taste local specialties and the typical and international cuisine. The Hotel is the perfect place for meetings, your wedding reception, a banquet or a party to be remembered.
All rooms are ensuite with private bathroom and they are equipped with the most modern comforts: bathroom, telephone, mini bar, TV, hairdryer, internet, safe air conditioning, radio alarm clock
