La Villa degli Ulivi is five minutes away by feet from Portogruaro's historical centre. It is a nice city, founded in 1140 by Concordia's bishop Gervino, who permitted to local inhabitants to build a port on the Lemene river, important and strategic point for trades between Venice and Austria. Portogruaro was annexed to the Republic of Venice in 1420, when it was already a rich city: we can admire also today the magnificent palaces of the historical centre, as the City Hall Palace, the mills on the river and Sant'Andrea's bridge. In 1797 Napoleon, with Campoformido's treaty, ceded the city to Austrian Empire. Then, in 1866, it was annexed to the Italian Kingdom. You can yet breathe a particular air, and all remembers Venice, as the famous Italian writer Ippolito Nievo said. Portogruaro is...
Always affordable prices. Since its construction Antico Albergo Spessotto has been a benchmark for business travellers: a place for rest in the ancient heart of Portogruaro and a location where can be found, out of your home, a personal space. And again, nowadays, Business Customers find the best in services and prices. The advantages of Business Card. If You travel individually, you can exploit the benefits of BUSINESS CARD, a card that warrants: a 10% discount on la carte of restaurant Antico Ristorante Spessotto; a 10% discount into Taverna Al Boccale, an informal restaurant owned by the Family, in the historic centre two-minute walking from the Hotel, where can dine till late; fixed menus at reduced price; every 10 overnights, 1 overnight is free! (breakfast excluded from discoun...