The simple dwellings overlooking the narrow streets of the village,
like the Palazzo Viviani, the former manor house,
offer a stay marked by outstanding refinements.The Palazzo Viviani is divided
into eight rooms, each with its own individuality carefully preserved during
the restoration work and then enhanced even more by the choice of furnishings.
Each one has its own name and personality to match. Inside you find living spaces
of total freedom, such as La Stanza del Grande Camino
(The room of the Great Chimney) or the Reading Room.
In complement you will find in the wonderful gardens of the Palazzo, La Casa del
Pittore
(The house of the Painter), discreet and slightly less in splendour, with seven
rooms
all with the same comforts but all enriched by their own unique style.
The painstaking and refined choice of furnishings, the majority original, is also
reflected in the
other lodgings: eight apartments inside the enchanting old village, thirty suites
in the magical
Borgo degli Ulivi, both a perfect combination of absolute privacy and the highest
standards
and facilities. They are all situated either in the most delightful corners or
tucked away
with a glimpse of Palazzo Viviani’ gardens itself, with a swimming pool and a
jacuzzi for health
swims or sunbathing. Surrounded by an enchanting blanket of green, apartments
and suites are
in perfect harmony with nature and offer an ideal opportunity to combine a refreshment
of the mind and soul with a tonic for the body.
Even if you come for a brief visit of a few hours, Montegridolfo will offer you
a wide range of different choices .There are quite a few options in restaurants,
food and wine,
Let’s start with the elegance of Ristoro di Palazzo Viviani, the restaurant situated
in the old wine cellars offering seasonal haute cuisine.
As an alternative you might try the Osteria dell’Accademia, where you will find
recipes inspired
by the traditional local cuisine and boasting a terrace from where you can gaze
out over the
distant sea. Perhaps you might choose to sample some specialities cooked in the
wood oven
of the Grotta dei Gridolfi, open all year round but also, in the hot summer months,
out in the Piazzetta at the Ritrovo del Vecchio Forno.
charminghouse
CASTELLO DI MONTE GRIDOLFO PALAZZO VIVIANI - charminghouse - emilia romagna
VISITING AND STAYING
The simple dwellings overlooking the narrow streets of the village,
like the Palazzo Viviani, the former manor house,
offer a stay marked by outstanding refinements.The Palazzo Viviani is divided
into eight rooms, each with its own individuality carefully preserved during
the restoration work and then enhanced even more by the choice of furnishings.
Each one has its own name and personality to match. Inside you find living spaces
of total freedom, such as La Stanza del Grande Camino
(The room of the Great Chimney) or the Reading Room.
In complement you will find in the wonderful gardens of the Palazzo, La Casa del
Pittore
(The house of the Painter), discreet and slightly less in splendour, with seven
rooms
all with the same comforts but all enriched by their own unique style.
The painstaking and refined choice of furnishings, the majority original, is also
reflected in the
other lodgings: eight apartments inside the enchanting old village, thirty suites
in the magical
Borgo degli Ulivi, both a perfect combination of absolute privacy and the highest
standards
and facilities. They are all situated either in the most delightful corners or
tucked away
with a glimpse of Palazzo Viviani’ gardens itself, with a swimming pool and a
jacuzzi for health
swims or sunbathing. Surrounded by an enchanting blanket of green, apartments
and suites are
in perfect harmony with nature and offer an ideal opportunity to combine a refreshment
of the mind and soul with a tonic for the body.
Even if you come for a brief visit of a few hours, Montegridolfo will offer you
a wide range of different choices .There are quite a few options in restaurants,
food and wine,
Let’s start with the elegance of Ristoro di Palazzo Viviani, the restaurant situated
in the old wine cellars offering seasonal haute cuisine.
As an alternative you might try the Osteria dell’Accademia, where you will find
recipes inspired
by the traditional local cuisine and boasting a terrace from where you can gaze
out over the
distant sea. Perhaps you might choose to sample some specialities cooked in the
wood oven
of the Grotta dei Gridolfi, open all year round but also, in the hot summer months,
out in the Piazzetta at the Ritrovo del Vecchio Forno.