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With view from her balcony on both via Bara All’Olivella and a glimpse of the steps of the Teatro Massimo, devoted the poetess Concettina Ramondetti Fileti, considered until the early decades of the ‘900 as one of the most famous poets of Italy; she was married, in 1850, the Cavalier Domenico Fileti.
The room is equipped with: double bed (175x200), private bathroom with shower, air conditioning, hairdryer, courtesy line, LED TV, free Wi-Fi
service
- room with double bed
- bathroom and shower
- bathroom with phon
- room with air conditioning
- room with electrical outlets
- room with free wi-fi
- room with lcd television
- room with balcony
- breakfast included
- staff on site daily
- daily cleaning
"Ha bionda la chioma, purpurea la vesta, / brandisce la spada, l’Italia si desta."
They are the first two verses of a hymn to Garibaldi written in 1861 by poet Palermo Concettina Ramondetti Fileti, and set to music by maestro Peter Platania.
The name of this room is devoted to the poetess Concettina Ramondetti Fileti, considered until the early decades of the ‘900 as one of the most famous poets of Italy; she was married, in 1850, the Cavalier Domenico Fileti.
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The name of this room is inspired by the Regional Archaeological Museum, today dedicated to the famous archaeologist and numismatist Palermo Antonio Salinas, it is home to one of the richest art collections of Punic and Greek Italy. The building, dating from the late sixteenth century and originally home of the Fathers of the Congregation of St. Philip Blacks, is part of the Olivella, composed by the Church of St. Ignatius and the nearby Oratory
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With views from his balcony on Piazza Spinuzza, this room is named after the patriot Salvatore Spinuzza 800 Patriot (Cefalú 1820 - 1857 therein); He took part in 1849 in the defense of Palermo, insurrection against the Bourbons; in 1856 he was among the organizers of a new insurrection against the monarchy, connected with the patriots of other municipalities, but was arrested before the revolt broke out.
Released by insurgents in Cefalú, he was captured again, sentenced to death and shot.
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