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At Le Logge di Silvignano, you will be welcomed by your hosts, Diana and Alberto, and invited to share their love for Art, History, Nature and good Reading along with their vast experience in travelling the world with passion, curiosity, and appreciation of good company. All of this keeping with comfort, privacy and charm, for the ideal holiday.The group of buildings that make up Le Logge di Silvignano have been lovingly renovated while preserving and enhancing the original architectural characteristic resulting in living spaces that allow guests to enjoy antique pleasures in modern comfort.
 
Erected on the Poreta Hills in the XII century A.D., Silvignano is a villa of the medieval Spoleto County that lies at 600 m. above sea level, opposite the "Rocche di Pianciano". After the year 1378, Silvignano was given armed forces and defenses to protect it against incursions of armed clans. In 1480 Spoleto annexed Silvignano to the Poreta Castle for a fee of 100 fiorini. In the village are remarkable medieval ruins such as the XIV century votive chapel with original frescos of the "Maestro di Fossa" and the churches of Saint Matthew and Saint John, as well as ruins dated XII century.
 
Le Logge di Silvignano is one of the most remarkable medieval buildings in all of Spoleto County. A magnificent Open Gallery with octagonal pillars, added in the fifteenth-century, embellishes its facade. Although strategically situated in this territory rich in cultural and recreative opportunities, your stay at Le Logge di Silvignano will be characterized by peace and privacy.
 
The cultural and natural beauties of Montefalco, Bevagna, Assisi, and the waterfalls of Valnerina and Marmore are all only a few km away. And the nearby Clitunno Springs offers sport centers and a swimming pool. Regional cuisine is served in a wide variety of local restaurants and "trattorie", and extravirgin olive oil and regional D.O.C. wines can be tasted at the local olive presses and cellars.