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we are BB Italy, B&B in Umbria
Attainable from comfortable government, provincial and
town roads, the "B&B Him Ulivi" situated in the place
Coata of Montefalco (PG), he/she offers a serene and
comforting reception in a situated house among the trees
of ulivo in a space entirely fenced.
The guests are welcomed in four rooms with bath, three
matrimonial and a single. The breakfast of the morning
can freely be prepared in the kitchen and consumed in
the room to the plain earth.
To the outside the guests, to really taste and pleasure,
can have a fireplace for the cooking of the meats and
the dainty slices of roasted bread and seasoned to the
oil of olive.
The stay is made pleasant by the silence of the places
and to greet from the absolute absence of any form of
pollution. The possibility is offered to the guests to
take walks afoot or in bicycle, to practise the game of
the bottles on you space free and to ride in the summer
period in a neighbor settled handling. And the swimming pool to enjoy of the beautiful
sun and of the invigorating summer baths.

History
Domenico Mustafà (born in Sellano
16/04/1829), musician, chorister and manager of
illustrious orchestra so much to be deserved the respect
and the familiarity of relationships with famous
musicians of the epoch, what Litz, Wagner and Verdi,
adopted Montefalco as small country to live in the daily
intimacy with the nature, the things and the people. It
was in the small center of Caolata, situated among the
fractions of Casale and Cerrete, that it purchased a
farm near which it loved to retire himself to
contemplate the reassuring silences of the places and to
move them to the divine harmonies of the music. From
that terrestrial, fertile and generous of fruits, they
came on his/her table the red wines, the white bread and
the perfumed one, green oil of olive of his/her beloved
olive-grove. Domenico Mustafà extinguished him the 17
March of 1912, honorable in life and in died by a
Montefalco that he knew how to make some presence of
such an illustrious artist and so generously present in
the city life. |
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