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You are looking for Accommodation in Modena, Emilia-Romagna, Italy. We are bringing you one step closer to finding your perfect accommodation solution.
In Modena we have holiday accommodation properties of the following types: 3 Star Hotels and 4 Star Hotels.
Some of our popular destinations for holiday accommodation in Modena include: Bologna, Carpi, Cesena, Ferrara, Forl-Cesena, Forli, Modena, Parma, Piacenza, Ravenna, Reggio Emilia, Rimini, San Prospero, Sassuolo, Sestola and Zocca.
Our featured holiday accommodation properties in Modena include: Hotel De Corso and Hotel San Silvestro.
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Real Fini Baia del Re 4 Star Hotel in Modena Emilia-Romagna, Italy
The modern hotel Baia del Re, open in February 2006, is situated in the Donnino area, a suburb of Modena... |
Michelangelo 4 Star Hotel in Sassuolo, Modena Emilia-Romagna, Italy
The Hotel Michelangelo, opened in October 97, is easy to reach from both Modena and Bologna... |
Pineta 3 Star Hotel in Pievepelago, Modena Emilia-Romagna, Italy
Between she lean gilt of the Cimone mountain, on the national Abetone and Brennero road, surrounded there... |
Rechigi Park Hotel 4 Star Hotel in Modena Emilia-Romagna, Italy
The Rechigi Park Hotel is housed in an elegant mansion, once the private residence of a noble family... |
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Situated at 34 m. above sea level on the plain confined by the rivers Secchia and Panaro; the Via Emilia runs through the urban area. Ancient centre of the Ligurians, in 183 BC. the city became a Roman colony, known as Mutina, an important agricultural and commercial market. After the Barbarian invasions, it flourished again under the Canossas (11th-12th century), as a free municipality and later, in the 13th century, passed under the rule of the Estensis, who held it until the French Revolution. After 1815 Modena was an Austrian possession until 1860 when it was annexed to the Kingdom of Italy.
Monuments: The Duomo (Romanesque - 12th-13th century, sculptures by Wiligelmo), the Ghirlandine (a tower, 86 m. high-14th century), the Palazzo Ducale (17th century, now seat of the Military Academy), the Palazzo Comunale (12th century), the church of San Francesco (Gothic), the Pantheon degli Estensi (17th century).
With regard to the economy, Modena is an important commercial centre, and a junction ... Read More...
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La Sinagoga -The Synagogue in Carpi, Emilia Romagna
Inside the buildings on the narrow road of Via Giulio Rovighi, the Jewish community settled in the past centuries and in 1719 the ghetto was opened.
The Synagogue was located in the piazza of the wheat market. The portico was designed by Achille Sammarini and inaugurated with full ceremony in 1861.
The facade situated on the roadside shows some neoclassical severe lines; inside, the problem caused by the limited space to enter the Temple, was solved by the designer with the brilliant solution of a hollow staircase.
translated from Italian by www.carpidiem.it
The large cult hall, decorated with stuccoes and scagliola facings, with gildings and monochromatic friezes, presents a Tabernacle with Corinthian fluted columns and round tympan and on the opposite wall, the women's gallery.
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You are looking for Accommodation in Modena, Emilia-Romagna, Italy
Our featured holiday accommodation properties in Modena include: Hotel De Corso and Hotel San Silvestro.
In Modena we have holiday accommodation properties of the following types: 3 Star Hotels and 4 Star Hotels.
Some of our popular destinations for holiday accommodation in Modena include: Bologna, Carpi, Cesena, Ferrara, Forl-Cesena, Forli, Modena, Parma, Piacenza, Ravenna, Reggio Emilia, Rimini, San Prospero, Sassuolo, Sestola and Zocca.
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