| Hotel Description: | Above the shores of the quaint fishing village of Camogli sits one of the most refined hotels in Liguria.
Its history dates back to 1565 when an aristocratic family of Doges which governed certain areas in Italy decided to build a villa on the rocky coast at the foot of Mount Portofino, which is now a natural park. Originally called Villa Franca del Castellaro, it also housed a lovely chapel, which still stands today, built to suit the needs of the priests and cardinals who were frequent guests at the Villa.
Over the years, the villa was passed down through generations of heirs until it was finally purchased by the noble family of engineer Emilio De Ferrari and his wife Adelia. After transforming the property into a park, in 1956 the villa was converted into an exclusive hotel, the Cenobio dei Dogi. | | Room Information: | Single Room Cosy and comfortable, single rooms are tastefully furnished in warm Mediterranean colors. Number of Beds:1 | Double Room Tastefully decorated, standard rooms offer cozy surroundings in the period style of the hotel with the same amenities as larger rooms Number of Beds:1 |
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. | | Business Facilities: | The particularly convenient location, less than two hours from Milan and 30 minutes from Genoa, coupled with the temperate climate found in the Ligurian Riviera all year round, make this an ideal spot for prestigious meetings and conventions.
The hotel's 7 meeting halls, equipped with modern audiovisuals, seat from 10 to 200 people.
Our qualified staff will be pleased to satisfy all your requests and assist you in planning a successful event.
The villa of the Dogi was frequently visited by cardinals and priests, and in the 17th century a chapel was built for their use. The chapel has been completely restored and is open to visitors.
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