In the heart of the ancient medieval village of Fumone, in a truly enchanting atmosphere, stands the historic residence Il Cerchio di Lullo. Fumone is known as the place where Pope Celestine V, famously known as the Pope of the Great Refusal, lived and passed away.
This ancient village, with its distinctive concentric circles, its castle with a hanging garden, its elevation of 800 meters, and its entirely pedestrian layout, is a medieval courtyard characterized by a favorable geographical location, situated halfway between Naples and Rome.
The residence Il Cerchio di Lullo offers the opportunity to stay within the medieval village, which ranks among the most captivating tourist destinations in Italy.
The dwelling is housed within an old structure dating back to the 11th century, restored to its former glory through meticulous renovation that preserved the building's characteristic elements. Located on the castle walls in the first circle, it boasts a charming panoramic view, over 600 square meters of indoor space, and approximately 300 square meters of garden.
The property features double rooms, triple rooms, one quadruple room, a suite, and a spa of about 100 square meters.
At the historic residence Il Cerchio di Lullo, guests can enjoy a relaxing vacation while taking in the area's stunning beauty, being captivated by breathtaking views, savoring the flavors of an ancient land, and having the opportunity to visit more than thirty tourist sites within just 30 kilometers. Fumone was originally established as a watchtower due to its remarkable geographical position.
Guests can also indulge in delicious dishes from the local cuisine within the residence.