Amethyst Room - Casale Tre Moschetti
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Kick back and relax in this calm, stylish space. Casale Tre Moschetti is a cozy, fully renovated stone building located in Prossedi (LT), Italy, on the SS156 state road. The property is surrounded by a large garden and is always sunny. The property has 2 rooms with a kitchenette. This listing is for the upper room called "Ametista". Registration code REP_PROV_LT/LT-SUPRO/0090546 of 07/02/2024 Cir 36318 Other things to note Prossedi is located in Lazio in the Province of Latina, it is a municipality of 1238 inhabitants consisting of the main village and the hamlet of Pisterzo, about 12 km away. The town is located on a balcony hill overlooking the Amaseno valley. On an economic level, Prossedi is rich in vegetable crops, olive groves, and vineyards. The territory is also hilly and mountainous. The only flat area is where the Amaseno River and a few other springs emerge. The atmosphere in Prossedi is characterized by an extremely quiet life. Welcoming you to the small historic center and the ancient city walls of Prossedi are the monument to the fallen and the large Arch surmounted by a beautiful nineteenth-century clock. The name of this arch is Porta Maggiore and its structure dates back to the 18th century. The village has a typical horseshoe shape and is characterized by stone houses and buildings in which to get lost and relax. Once you enter the village from Porta Maggiore, you will find the Palazzo delle Carceri, built in 1807 by the architect Francesco Rust, commissioned by Prince Pietro Gabrielli. Continuing on, you will find the Church of S. Agata, patron saint of the village, who is celebrated on February 5, characterized by a Greek cross plan and dominated by a dome with four large pillars. The current structure was built from scratch at the end of the 18th century, although the church was built earlier, around 1200. Inside we find depictions of the saint including the wooden reliquary bust from the 1700s and the large 19th-century altarpiece of the Roman school, donated by Pope Pius IX during his trip to Gaeta. Another religious building of great importance is the Romanesque church of San Nicola and the oldest in Prossedi, built close to the first wall of the town to allow pilgrims to access it more easily. The façade consists of a large rose window with intertwined arches with smooth and twisted columns and a limestone portal carved with plant elements and anthropomorphic figures. Continuing towards Piazza Umberto I we find the Baronial palace of Prossedi that dominates the village with its four rectangular bastions and a large internal courtyard with a well in the center. Finally, just outside the village, on the road that leads to Frosinone, we find the beautiful fountain of the popes erected by the Marquis Livio De Carolis in 1727 on the occasion of the visit of Pope Benedict XIII that year. Registration Details IT059020C2I38XXZJA
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