Torre di Moravola Est. 2012
Torre di Moravola, Montone, Province of Perugia, Italy
- Bridal Suite/Changing Rooms Onsite
- Wifi
- Ample Parking Onsite
- Dining Chairs
- Dining Tables
- Onsite Restrooms
- The Scene:
- Torre di Moravola is a remote and beautifully restored watchtower with grand views overlooking the rolling hills in Umbria. It's an incredibly dramatic place to spend an unforgettable holiday.
- Design:
- We couldn’t change the size of the windows or do anything that was going to interfere with the outside, except the terraces and the pool, so we created a minimal but comfortable interior, which contrasted against the style of the tower. The most important thing to us was maintaining the stonemanship. We wanted the stones to speak for themselves so the signatures of the builders from the 10th, 11th, and 12th centuries are still there. It’s a winning combination that works very well.
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The Hotel took nearly 5 years to restore. When purchased it was a ruin with trees growing out of the center. There was no water or gas or electricity.
- Photographer: WelcomeBeyond
- Photographer: WelcomeBeyond
- Photographer: WelcomeBeyond
- Photographer: Leo Patrone Photography
- Photographer: Leo Patrone Photography
- Photographer: Leo Patrone Photography
- Photographer: Leo Patrone Photography
- Photographer: Leo Patrone Photography
- Photographer: Leo Patrone Photography
- Photographer: Leo Patrone Photography
- Photographer: Leo Patrone Photography
- Photographer: Leo Patrone Photography
- Photographer: Leo Patrone Photography
- Photographer: Leo Patrone Photography
- Photographer: Leo Patrone Photography
- Photographer: Leo Patrone Photography
- Photographer: Leo Patrone Photography
A gelato cart is the perfect touch at this Italy venue.
- Photographer: Leo Patrone Photography
- Photographer: Leo Patrone Photography
- Photographer: Leo Patrone Photography
Thefood here at Torre di Moravola follows the localvore philosophy. There is a huge vegetable garden and the meat is all organic. The menus are reinterpreted Italian and Umbrian dishes, but the quality is extremely high.
- Photographer: WelcomeBeyond
- Photographer: WelcomeBeyond
- Photographer: WelcomeBeyond
- Photographer: WelcomeBeyond
Torre di Moravola is very laid back and quiet casual, in a professional way. The staff asks what their guests would like and work it out for them.
- Photographer: WelcomeBeyond
- Photographer: WelcomeBeyond
There is a huge terrace with lots of space all around. There are two large sitting rooms with ancient fireplaces — one is from the 12th century and the other contains a modern interpretation of that.
- Photographer: WelcomeBeyond
- Photographer: WelcomeBeyond