Relais Villa La Trinità

Relais Villa La Trinità L'accoglienza speciale di una dimora storica, in un parco secolare. Locazioni settimanali, B&B ed Eventi con servizi personalizzati.
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Late 19th century historical manorhouse near Rome, restored with respect for the original plan, offers you the intimacy of a private residence in the heart of a 100-hectar estate, with an age-old park of archeological, historic and landscape significance, nestled between the route of the ancient Roman road Cassia and the Via Francigena. You can rent this luxury villa and its park by the week, for

short-breaks or enjoy the outstanding hospitality in B&B certain to be given the very best personal attention. Whatever your choice, you will be surrounded by cedars, oaks, pine and cypress trees, roses and lavenders. Its strategic position will enable you to easily explore Rome and The Vatican as well as the rich historical, cultural and natural setting of Tuscia with its interesting medieval villages, the wonderful Renaissance villas, the luxuriant historical and private gardens and, last but not least, the most important Etruscan necropolis in Italy. You can also attend the numerous cultural events such as Tuscia Opera Festival, Festival Barocco, Tuscia in Jazz. You can organize your outdoor and indoor events with a variety of options. Come and learn the story of Orlando Furioso and the oaks that are celebrated in medieval and 17th-century legends.

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Relais Villa La Trinita
Capranica
01012

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A historical manor house for our family tradition

Between 1872 and 1874 our great-grandfather, Vincenzo Nicolini, and his brother Luigi bought the maquis of the Holy Trinity and part of the area named Querce d’Orlando (Orlando’s Oaks), mentioned on the Tabula Peutingeriana (III/IV century a.D.).

“Vincenzo and his brother Luigi then set about bonificating the land by planting avenues of cypress and pine trees. Although no design or map has survived, undoubtedly they planted the whole park (there is mention of 1 million pine trees) between 1894-5….The continuity in the placement of trees and avenues makes the park a single corpus”.*

In this same park in 1889 a magnificent marble sarcophagus of the Seasons or of the Ghirlande (120 a.D.) was found inside a mausoleum. On the lid it depicted scenes of the myth of Teseo and Arianna and the seasons. It is nowadays preserved at the Metropolitan Museum in New York.

A nenfro bas-relief with gladiators in battle also came from this site and, after gracing the courtyard at Viterbo Civic Museum, was hidden away in the storerooms of the city’s Archeological Museum at Rocca Albornoz.