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You are looking for Suite in Imperia, Liguria, Italy. We are bringing you one step closer to finding your perfect accommodation solution.
In Imperia we have holiday accommodation properties of the following types: 2 Sterne Hotel, 3 Sterne Hotel, 4 Sterne Hotel, Agrotourismus, Bed and Breakfasts, Häuser and Suite.
Some of our popular destinations for holiday accommodation in Imperia include: Bordighera, Castellaro, Chiusavecchia, Cinque Terre, Diano Marina, Genoa, Imperia, La Spezia, Ospedaletti, Rapallo, San Bartolomeo Al Mare, Sanremo, Santa Margherita Ligure, Savona, Triora and Ventimiglia.
Our featured holiday accommodation properties in Imperia include: Relais San Damian, Residence dei Due Porti, Pollon Inn, Bellevue et Mediterrane, Agriturismo Le Casette, Hotel Rosalia and Hotel Sea Gull.
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The town, whose present administration dates to 1923, comprises two distinct urban centres, Porto Maurizio and Oneglia, separated by the mouth of the Impero torrent which gave its name to the town itself.
Historically, Porto Maurizio, already active as a port in Roman and Byzantine times, is the older. From the thirteenth century, it was federated to Genoa, later sharing the fortunes of the Republic. Oneglia is of medieval origin; after a period of Episcopal rule, it passed to Genoa in 1298, but in 1576, was ceded to the Savoys who made it, together with Nice, their outlet to the sea. From then on, it was to share the vicissitudes of the Savoy Kingdom.
The Monuments include: Collegiata di San Giovanni Battista (Baroque collegiate church at Oneglia); at Porto Maurizio, Basilica di San Maurizio (neo-classical, 18th century); Convento delle Clarisse (18th century convent); Chiesa di San Pietro (church, 16th-18th century); Palazzo Pagliari (15th century); Chiesa dei Cavalieri di Malta ... Read More...
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Provinces of Liguria: Imperia
The town, whose present administration dates to 1923, comprises two distinct urban centres, Porto Maurizio and Oneglia, separated by the mouth of the Impero torrent which gave its name to the town itself.
Historically, Porto Maurizio, already active as a port in Roman and Byzantine times, is the older. From the thirteenth century, it was federated to Genoa, later sharing the fortunes of the Republic. Oneglia is of medieval origin; after a period of Episcopal rule, it passed to Genoa in 1298, but in 1576, was ceded to the Savoys who made it, together with Nice, their outlet to the sea. From then on, it was to share the vicissitudes of the Savoy Kingdom.
The Monuments include: Collegiata di San Giovanni Battista (Baroque collegiate church at Oneglia); at Porto Maurizio, Basilica di San Maurizio (neo-classical, 18th century); Convento delle Clarisse (18th century convent); Chiesa di San Pietro (church, 16th-18th century); Palazzo Pagliari (15th century); Chiesa dei Cavalieri ... Read More...
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You are looking for Suite in Imperia, Liguria, Italy
Our featured holiday accommodation properties in Imperia include: Agriturismo Le Casette, Bellevue et Mediterrane, Hotel Rosalia, Hotel Sea Gull, Pollon Inn, Relais San Damian and Residence dei Due Porti.
In Imperia we have holiday accommodation properties of the following types: 2 Sterne Hotel, 3 Sterne Hotel, 4 Sterne Hotel, Agrotourismus, Bed and Breakfasts, Häuser and Suite.
Some of our popular destinations for holiday accommodation in Imperia include: Bordighera, Castellaro, Chiusavecchia, Cinque Terre, Diano Marina, Genoa, Imperia, La Spezia, Ospedaletti, Rapallo, San Bartolomeo Al Mare, Sanremo, Santa Margherita Ligure, Savona, Triora and Ventimiglia.
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