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The
Italian noble residence of Villa Pieve in Corciano
was built up during the 1800 over a XV century catholic chapel,
still perfectly conserved inside of the building.
A place of excellence for tradition, this residence has been for
centuries a historical center of encounters and receptions, from
Pope Leone XIII, to the Counts Laura di Montesperelli
and Lanciotto Rossi, that have inhabited the Villa Pieve in 1800.
Situated in the Umbrian hills in front of the Pieve
Castle, Villa Pieve enjoys the most privileged view of the ancient
fortress, the green valley and the medieval town of Corciano,
providing a historical and inspirational atmosphere.

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Constructed
in 1400’s, the little Church called “Pieve”
was restored and refined in the 1800’s under the direction
of Nazzareno Biscarini, famous Perugian architect.
Today the Pieve Chapel is still perfectly conserved inside of the
Villa Pieve.
It is a small, sacred jewel, of a secluted atmosfere further enhanced
with antique furnitures and centuries old frescoes.
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Nowadays
Villa Pieve is perfectly conserved how it was, both outside and
inside.
It is completely frescoed and it has the original
noble multicolor flooring.
Only antique fornitures and precious objects furnished
the Villa Pieve, rich in noble antique salons that convey old Italian
luxurious times.

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