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Palazzo Musmeci - Six Bedroom Villa, Sleeps 12

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Palazzo Musmeci - Six Bedroom Villa, Sleeps 12

A sumptuous and highly prestigious baroque residence dating back to the first half of the 17th century, Palazzo Musmeci graces the historic centre of Acireale, one of Sicily's lesser-visited gems. The current owners of the palazzo have breathed new life into their beloved home, painstakingly restoring the florid artistry, the flawless craftsmanship, and the ingenious architectural flourishes of its grand halls, salons and bedrooms. At the same time, they've allowed the property to evolve by adding 21st-century comforts, contemporary artworks and designer furnishings. A stay in this magnificent home – which has hosted King Ferdinando IV of the Two Sicilies and King Umberto I of Savoia during its illustrious history - is an awe-inspiring, life-enhancing experience.

Inside:
Accommodation at Palazzo Musmeci develops over two floors connected by an imposing staircase and a lift.

The palazzo has been gloriously and painstakingly restored to a state of dazzling perfection. Original features abound, with antique-tiled flooring, awe-inspiring frescoed ceilings, and numerous other artistic details combining to cast a spell on guests. Where conservation has not been possible, architects, master craftsmen, and the palazzo’s owners have collaborated in perfect harmony, carefully devising colour schemes, procuring lavish wallpapers, designing built-in furniture, and installing luxurious, classically styled bathrooms. Each room has its own very distinctive character, but everything is perfectly in-keeping with the building’s baroque aesthetics.

An impressive doorway opens from Piazza San Domenico into a covered entrance with lofty, groin-vaulted ceilings, lava stone floors, leafy plants, and views through to the courtyard, with its baroque fountain and statue of Poseidon.

On the left, a couple of steps up, is the entrance hall proper. Its ochre walls, leaping, white-vaulted ceilings, central chandelier, and vivaciously coloured, antique Sicilian cart set the scene for what’s to come. Straight ahead is a suite of interconnected reception rooms, while to one side, is a guest bathroom in pastel pink, and a grand staircase leading up to the first floor, where we’ll begin our tour.

The first floor

On the piano nobile (first floor), the historical and artistic interest of this ravishing old palazzo is at its peak. Both the stairs and a lift open into a double landing, combining a lobby and an exotically decorated sitting room.

To the left, double doors open into to a stately, generously proportioned salon, whose rich, Savoy-blue patterned wallpaper has been recreated with painstaking precision from fragments of the original. Four antique sofas, upholstered in the same blue as the wallpaper, surround a centrally positioned circle of mustard-yellow armchairs. Original Palermitan tiles grace the floor, a series of large mirrors with ornate, gilt frames hang on the walls, a sparkling chandelier enlivens the atmosphere, and intricate baroque cornicing elevates the space still further. Completing this delightful room is a grand piano and a pair of large French windows looking out over Piazza San Domenico.

To the far end of the Blue Room, another set of double doors allows the space to flow into the palazzo’s pièce de resistance: a spectacular ballroom that is reminiscent of scenes from The Leopard. While this room is not included as part of the rental, the owners or staff will be delighted to give you a tour. Should you wish to reserve it for a special dinner or event with your guests, this can be arranged on request at an extra cost. Antique patterned floor tiles from Caltagirone set the colourful scene, while the ruby-red patterned wallpaper (reclaimed and restored by master artisans) brings warmth and vivacity. Large panels with 18th-century paintings and frescoed wooden door surrounds compete for attention; marble-topped consoles with rococo, gilt supports transport us back in time; a sparkling chandelier twinkles with good cheer; and Murano glass sconces add yet more vivacity. Notwithstanding all this splendour, one’s gaze soon alights on the vast ceiling, which is decorated with a streaming garland of frescoes picked out in gold. Two sets of French windows open onto balconies delimited by goose-breasted iron balustrades, and a third allows the space to flow out onto a long, wide terrace that runs along the side of the palazzo. A door in the ballroom opens to reveal a secret, opulently decorated little chapel.

Heading back to the sitting area of the double landing, a wide corridor provides access to the remaining accommodation on the first floor:

• a spacious, well-equipped kitchen with a centrally positioned breakfast table, views out over the main courtyard, and walls decorated with vertical bands of white and mint that converge at the apex of the vaulted ceiling
• a spacious double bedroom with Japanese-inspired wallpaper depicting blossoming trees, a pair of antique wooden wardrobes, courtyard views, and an en-suite shower room with double sinks, a walk-in, marble-clad shower, and a separate WC
• two guest WCs
• the master suite, where the palazzo’s most eminent guests – from King Ferdinando IV of the Two Sicilies to King Umberto I of Savoia - would have slept. The bedroom, which is as exuberant in its baroque magnificence as the ballroom, features vibrant golden wallpaper, a large, centrally positioned ottoman, and a traditional sleeping alcove hosting a double bed. Beautifully painted panelled doors open into the largest bathroom we have ever seen, a majestic space with more of those original floor tiles, a chandelier, a contemporary tub, a sink inserted into a gilt, marble-topped console, a curvaceous corner divan, and a voluminous, three-sided mirrored cubicle enclosing both a walk-in shower and a WC. French doors open out onto the large side terrace.

The ground floor

Accessed from the entrance hall, with its antique Sicilian cart, is a suite of reception rooms. The first is a dark mulberry-hued lounge bar with white ceilings and a gathering of comfy armchairs. This leads through to a well-furnished salon, whose pale green colour scheme creates a calming ambience. Last in this triptych of free-flowing spaces is a “room of curiosities”, which features a centrally positioned elongated-oval wooden table and various other prestigious pieces of furniture topped with bibelots, books and artworks. Along one of the walls is an expanse of bespoke, glass-fronted cabinetry and bookshelves exhibiting a variety of family heirlooms and collectibles.

At the centre of the ground floor, accessed from the entrance hall (passing the lift), and the first and third reception rooms, is a wide gallery decorated with works of art. From here one may access the four ground-floor bedrooms, each one with high vaulted ceilings, octagonal terracotta-tiled flooring, and direct access to the central courtyard:

• a generous double-twin with a wonderfully voluminous en-suite bathroom with patterned floor tiles, marble wall surrounds, double sinks, a self-standing tub, a large walk-in shower, and French doors opening out into the courtyard
• a spacious double with a desk, a pair of armchairs, a walk-through wardrobe, and an en-suite shower room with colourful floor tiles and double sinks
• a super-sized double with a contemporary, iron four-poster bed, a sitting area, a walk-through wardrobe, and an en-suite shower room with more exuberant floor tiles, double sinks, and a large walk-in shower clad in olive leaf-motif tiles
• a slightly smaller (but still good-sized) double with a beautifully decorated antique bedstead, and an en-suite shower room

Accommodation at Palazzo Musmeci is completed on the opposite side of the covered entrance (remember that?), where there is a convivial dining room and the palazzo’s original kitchen, a generous, fully equipped and character-filled space where your chef will prepare your meals.

Outside:
Most al fresco living at Palazzo Musmeci plays out in the secluded central courtyard, a wide-open space that develops over several distinct areas.

First, at the open end of the covered entrance, and presided over by a baroque statue of Poseidon, a cool, shady fountain, and various heraldic emblems sculpted out of stone, is the main al fresco dining area. Served by the main kitchen, this is an enchanting spot for lazy lunches and long, convivial dinners under Sicily’s starry skies.

A luxuriant variety of exotic plants and flowers borders this al fresco dining area, creating a delightfully green and fragrant ambience. As might befit a palazzo owned by the proprietors of one of Europe’s largest plant nurseries, this floral, leafy theme continues in all the other outdoor spaces, and any keen horticulturalists in your group will be delighted to explore the abundance of plants, trees and shrubs on show.

An opening near Poseidon allows the space to flow into a wider expanse of paved courtyard, which is also accessed directly from the ground-floor bedrooms. Here there is a shady, fabric-covered sitting area, and a scattering of seats under a towering, shade-giving magnolia tree.

A few steps up from here, a lockable gate opens to reveal the irresistible aquamarine pool, whose herringbone tiling and wide, gentle steps ooze sophistication and style. Loungers flank two sides, and an al fresco shower with emerald-green, leaf-shaped tiles offers refreshment. Gazing out over the pool is a glorious shady portico, whose grand arches frame a sociable lounge area and bar that's ventilated by gently whirring ceiling fans. A door from here opens into a vestibule, off which is a guest WC.

The remaining outdoor space at Palazzo Musmeci is found on the first floor, where, accessed from the master suite, is a long, wide terrace with views over Piazzo San Domenico, the palazzo’s courtyard gardens, and the rooftops of Acireale. Featuring an original baroque stone bench, furnished with plenty of comfy seating, and bordered by lemon a

Accommodatie-voorzieningen

Internet

  • Beschikbaar in de villa: internettoegang

Parkeren en vervoer

  • Parkeerplekken ter plaatse

Keuken

  • Afwasmachine
  • IJsmachine

Comfort

  • Airconditioning
  • Verwarming

Huisdieren

  • Geen huisdieren toegestaan

Toegankelijkheidsvoorzieningen

  • Rookvrije accommodatie

Dingen om te doen

  • Tafeltennis
  • Tafelvoetbalspel

Veiligheidsvoorzieningen

  • Geen koolmonoxidemelder vermeld (De eigenaar heeft niet aangegeven of er een koolmonoxidemelder aanwezig is in de accommodatie. Breng eventueel zelf een draagbare melder mee.)
  • Geen rookmelder vermeld (de eigenaar heeft niet aangegeven of er een rookmelder aanwezig is in de accommodatie)

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Beleid

Inchecken

Inchecken vanaf 16.00 uur
Minimale leeftijd om in te checken: 18

Uitchecken

Uitchecken voor 10.00 uur

Speciale incheckinstructies

Je ontvangt een e-mail van de eigenaar met instructies voor het in- en uitchecken
De informatie die de accommodatie verstrekt, is mogelijk vertaald met automatische vertaaltools

Huisdieren

Geen huisdieren toegestaan

Kinderen en extra bedden

Kinderen zijn van harte welkom.

Evenementen

Geen evenementen toegestaan

Roken

Roken is niet toegestaan

Belangrijke informatie

Algemene info

Deze accommodatie wordt beheerd door een professionele eigenaar die handelt vanuit zijn/haar vakgebied, bedrijf of beroep.
Afhankelijk van het accommodatiebeleid kan voor extra personen een toeslag in rekening worden gebracht.
Bij het inchecken dien je mogelijk een erkend identiteitsbewijs met foto en een creditcard, pinpas of borgsom in contanten te verstrekken voor incidentele kosten.
Speciale verzoeken worden onder voorbehoud van beschikbaarheid bij het inchecken ingewilligd. Hiervoor kunnen extra kosten in rekening worden gebracht. Speciale verzoeken kunnen niet worden gegarandeerd.
Feesten of groepsevenementen ter plaatse zijn ten strengste verboden.
De eigenaar heeft niet aangegeven of er een koolmonoxidemelder aanwezig is in de accommodatie. Breng eventueel zelf een draagbare melder mee.
De eigenaar heeft niet aangegeven of er een rookmelder aanwezig is in de accommodatie.
Onze partner, Vrbo, beheert deze accommodatie. Je ontvangt een e-mail van Vrbo met een link naar een Vrbo-account, waarmee je je boeking kunt aanpassen of annuleren.
Registratienummer van de accommodatie IT087004B4KE9ZHARU
Als je je boeking annuleert, ben je onderhevig aan het annuleringsbeleid van de eigenaar. In overeenstemming met de EU-regelgeving over consumentenrechten, vallen boekingsservices voor accommodaties niet onder het herroepingsrecht.

Overige info

Alle gasten, waaronder kinderen, dienen tijdens het inchecken aanwezig te zijn en hun door de overheid verstrekte identiteitsbewijs met foto of paspoort te laten zien.
Wegens de nationale wetgeving mogen contante betalingen bij deze accommodatie het bedrag van EUR 5000 niet overschrijden. Neem voor meer informatie contact op met de accommodatie via de gegevens in de boekingsbevestiging.

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Over deze buurt

Je vindt deze villa in Acireale. Als je zin hebt in een leuke activiteit, kun je een kijkje nemen bij Haven van Catania. Geniet je liever op een rustige manier van de natuur? Ga dan naar Etna of Strand van Catania. Vlinderhuis en Ceramiche Artistiche Micale zijn ook zeker het bezoeken waard. Bekijk onze reisgids voor Acireale
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In de buurt

  • Piazza del Duomo
    Piazza del Duomo
    2 min. lopen - 0.2 km
  • Piazza San Domenico
    1 min. lopen - 0.0 km
  • Palazzo Musmeci
    1 min. lopen - 0.0 km
  • Cattedrale di Acireale
    2 min. lopen - 0.2 km
  • Natuurreservaat Timpa
    7 min. lopen - 0.6 km

Lokaal vervoer

  • Station Acireale - 8 min. rijden
  • Catania (CTA-Fontanarossa) - 42 min. rijden

Restaurants

  • U puttusu
    5 min. lopen
  • Orazio Coordai Pizza & More
    8 min. lopen
  • Caffè Cipriani
    4 min. lopen
  • Etimué Pub
    5 min. lopen
  • Moro
    2 min. lopen

Veelgestelde vragen

Zijn huisdieren welkom bij Palazzo Musmeci - Six Bedroom Villa, Sleeps 12?

Nee, huisdieren zijn bij deze accommodatie niet toegestaan.

Wat kost het om bij Palazzo Musmeci - Six Bedroom Villa, Sleeps 12 te parkeren?

Je kunt ter plaatse parkeren bij de accommodatie.

Hoe laat kan ik inchecken bij Palazzo Musmeci - Six Bedroom Villa, Sleeps 12?

Je kunt vanaf 16.00 uur inchecken.

Tot hoe laat kan ik bij Palazzo Musmeci - Six Bedroom Villa, Sleeps 12 uitchecken?

Je dient uiterlijk om 10.00 uur uit te checken.

Waar ligt Palazzo Musmeci - Six Bedroom Villa, Sleeps 12?

Deze villa in Acireale ligt vlak bij Piazza San Domenico, Palazzo Musmeci en Museo Opera dei Pupi. Ook Piazza del Duomo en Cattedrale di Acireale liggen binnen 5 minuten lopen. Station Acireale ligt op 22 minuten lopen.

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