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Villa Cattani Stuart
Address - Via Trebbiantico, 67, 61100, Pesaro
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This " pleasant village place to knight of a laughing hill " for its geographic position always has been considered an pleasant place of holiday.
Between all the more or less modern constructions that form it, the more important is Villa Cattan Stuart.Made to construct from the family Cattani to the beginning of the second half of the 1600, this villa catches up its maximum splendor in the first half of the ' 700 in used " how much " from Cardinal fiorentino Alemanno Salviati, papal delegate of the province of Pesaro and Urbino in period 1717-1732, which residence of campaign for himself and its hosts.
Between these there was in 1726 Giacomo III Stuart (like law in Latin on lapide the mail over the main door of income of the villa) that had still the title of King of England, granted from the Catholic Church.
With the dead of Alexander Cattani and the wedding of Anna Maria, last heir of the family with marquis Giovanni Paolucci, the notoriety of the villa diminished.
Its successive owners (the Paolucci, countess the Bolis, whose empty they rest in the cemetary of Trebbiantico, Giungi and the Marconi) however not abandoned it and indeed they always tried of conservarne the original splendor, therefore like prodigal with cure the current family.
Thanks to that, in 1911, the woman writer Clarice Tartufari in its novel " Eternal laws " acclimatized in the village of Trebbiantico, could write: "... on the left for the entire length of the village, a magnificent villa show off the ornamentation of its wall of town-walls and the sumptuous of its railing, of where the garden s'caught a glimpse gaily-coloured of flower-beds and gush".
In its inside they can be admired on the ceilings frescoes of Nicolò Berrettoni, student of the Cantarini and the Maratti (or Maratta). Through a gallery small nail head is approached to one, where Salviati Cardinal used to take back in prayer; the furnishings that adorned it have gone in part lost in the time.
To the villa, completely isolated from the other houses of the country, it is arrived through a tree-lined park: behind of it and on the skillful side, three are placed beautifulst garden " Italian style ", rich of the Fontanas, bathtubs, small temple and stone statues, from which all can be admired the below valley of the Sejore Pit.
The structure is inserted harmoniously in one of the beautiful landscapes of Pesaro hills and is in a position to offering every type of service in able atmospheres to accommodate from the 20 to the 500 persons in frescoed rooms and not. The dwelling offers moreover the night's passing with first breakfast in rooms furnished in style.
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