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The building that is now the Hotel Alma Domus began its life as the drying room of a medieval wool works (hedificum tiratorium), probably dating back to the early 1300s and belonging to a certain Brunello di Brunaccio. It was here that the last important phase of cloth production took place. The wet cloth, once treated with natural agents and transformed into felt, was hung out to dry on purpose built washing lines. The medieval building was transformed into a hotel in 1976.
The property offers accommodation for a minimum of 2 nights and it has 99 bed places
High Season (from the 15 th of March to the 10 th of November) Room Rates Room Rates Single room 48 euro per night double bed room with a balcony with view 85 euro per night twin beds room with a... more
( No Booking Fees ) |
(Using public transportation)
Railway Station: 10 minutes