Tradition and hospitality, these are the concepts which inspired Castello Izzalini’s restoration.
An ancient dwelling, being part of a castle with one of the oldest and better kept medieval village in the Municipal district of Todi. It is beautifully sited, plunged among the hills of the western side of Todi’s country, in a landscape still rich in suggestions and full of natural, historical and artistic beauties.
In these walls, that crossed the history from the Middle Age till now, the traveller searching for calmness and quietness can find an ancient hospitality, based on a solid family tradition which follows land’s rhythms.
Morghetti’s Family, Castello Izzalini’s owner, offers four refinedly restored and furnished apartments, created to make your stay exclusive, in harmony with the suggestive ancient structure. The particular value of the architectural work and its authenticity, have in fact guided the setting and the furniture style, mainly selected for their coherent characterization with the stylistic mark of the traditional Umbrian country house. After the recent flooring, square and Castle alleys restore, the little renewed unit enjoys nice external corners, of public use, characterized by aesthetical harmony and functionality.
10 kilometres from Todi, Izzalini’s village stands along the provincial road which links Todi to Baschi and Orvieto but also to Amelia.
In all the apartments you can find:
1 living room with kitchen and all the household appliances, 4-6 people table, sofa bed, satellite tv, condominial washing machine and internet connection.
2 double rooms, furnished with single and double beds, wardrobes, bedside tables, desks and chairs.
1 bathroom with all the fittings (only shower box) and natural light.
“Izzalini Residence” consists of 4 refinedly restored and furnished flats, with independent entrance; they are so subdivided:
- "Elisa" house at the ground floor with 5 beds;
- "Sabina" house at the ground floor with 5 beds; These flats are all equipped with household appliances, satellite TV, condominial washing-machine and internet connection. You can park your car in the car-park near the whole building.
Historical news
Historian Giovanni Battista Alvi, in his “Todi’s Topographic Dictionary” (1765) writes that the name “Izzalini” maybe derives from a Todi’s soldier who served the famous tyrant Ezzelino da Romano’s army (1194-1259) for a long time.
Another tradition mentioned from the Alvi tells about some Ezzelino’s captains who, travelling to Rome, walked in these lands and built a fortification named “Izzalini”.
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