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On the hills of Asolo, stands the Hotel Villa Cipriani, a dreamy, lyrical setting just an hour's drive from Venice. In the land where the artists Titian, Giorgione and Canaletto immortalized landscapes, the Hotel Villa Cipriani offers guests the timeless charms of a Patrician '500 residence. Once home to Robert and Elizabeth Barrett Browning, the hotel offers a tranquil yet sophisticated backdrop for a relaxing stay.Its renowed restaurant proposes creative cuisine: flavor from the sea and the hunt and fresh garden produce. Villa Cipriani: a veritable feast for the senses.
 
Named to Condé Nast Traveler’s 2002 Gold List, this romantic hotel features rooms with enchanting views and cool corridors of polished stone leading to a dining room where delectable Italian cuisine is served. It is the perfect setting in which the splendors of nearby Vicenza, Venice, Padova and Treviso can be discovered. Guests can enjoy exploring the villas that Palladio built in the area, as well as roaming the city where the poet Robert Browning discovered love and heartbreak.
 
The villa, a few steps from the heart of the city and its walls, with its marked characteristic of noble countryside residence, is divided into two buildings pointed out on the wonderful kept garden to whose center a sink is shadowed by pomegranate trees. The garden is the true protagonist, changing tones at every season: invaded from thousand tulips in April, a fall of perfumed roses in May and gradually alternating scents and colors with passing of the months.
 
The restaurant and the veranda, with their great openings on the splendid sight on surrounding hills and the plain, can accommodate receptions up to 120 persons. Exceptionally, meetings of high level that search the quiet and the confidentiality of a campaign dwelling can be held in the same premises, for a maximum of 50 persons.
 
The list of the illustrious hosts could be interminable: actors like Marcello Mastroianni, Vittorio de Sica, Orson Welles, Peter O' Toole, Catherine Deneuve; exponents of the international nobility like Giuliana of Holland, prince Philip of Edinburgh, HM the Queen Mother; patrons and captains of industry like Onassis and Niarcos. Names leaked out between the toils of an iron curtain of confidentiality, prerogative of the hotel in order protect a calm weekend, a romantic interlude or a stay characterized by gastronomy.