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15 kilometers from Palermo and 45 from
Cefalù, overlooking the sea in Santa Flavia
and in the heart of the green citrus and olive
grove estate of the noble country period residence,
home of the holiday farm, Villa Cefalà is an
elite site filled with delightful landscapes close
to numerous attractions and artistic and historic
villages with Sicily's most beautiful sea and
beaches only 300 meters away.
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It's only 5 minutes to
Santa Flavia from the Villa Cefalà, a
delightful city, capital of an area with coasts and
hinterlands including the small and picturesque
seaside villages of Porticello, Sant'Elia and
Solanto, nestled between the sea and the cliffs on
the unmistakable and scenic backdrop of Cape
Zafferano. Santa Flavia was also once the capital
of Palermo's aristocratic farmlands whose towers
with beams were used as summer get-aways and still
dot the hills (one of these is Villa
Cefalà).
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In the square in Santa
Flavia, the beautiful Villa Filangeri (town hall)
is the most impressive evidence. Commissioned by
the family in the 1600's, the villa was built and
decorated in Baroque style. While the decorations
have almost all disappeared over the years, the
style was charmingly renovated at the beginning of
the 1900's by Ernesto Basile, the Palermo Art
Nouveau architect (Massimo theater, Parliament,
etc.).
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Magnificent tropical and
century-old local plants grow in a unique array in
the Villa's garden. Other significant villas in
Santa Flavia include the sixteenth century Villa
San Marco, the Villa Valdina and the Villino Basile
designed by the same architect. Also worth a visit
is the Soluntina di Sant'Anna basilica, magnificent
example of Sicilian Baroque.
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While staying at the Villa
Cefalà bed and breakfast in Santa Flavia,
don't miss a trip to the villas in Bagheria, just a
few kilometers from the holiday farm. The most
original and astonishing of them all is Villa
Palagonia, also known as Villa dei Mostri, one of
the most extraordinary examples of Sicilian and
international Baroque culture.
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In the Villa, the
architecture, sculptures, decor and the park were
designed as a scenic illusionist and fantasy stage:
once 200 tufa stone statues (now 60) of
mythological figures, caricatures, fanciful animals
and ladies and knights observed visitors from the
Villa walls.
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(Euros) Daily Rates
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On Request
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Beantragen
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Su Richiesta
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"Villa Cefala'",
Santa Flavia-Palermo,Sicily
Italy.
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