The Euganean Hills are not just nature, but a concentration of noble history and timeless villages. This pillar guides guests to the discovery of spectacular historic homes and perfectly preserved medieval centers, all located a short distance from the property.
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Satellite articles:
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Cathedral of San Pietro and the Black Madonna: history and spirituality in Montegrotto Terme.
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Arquà Petrarca: visit to the medieval village and the Poet's house.
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Villa Beatrice d'Este: History, Art, and Nature.
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Villa Emo Capodilista: A Treasure in the Euganean Hills.
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The walled cities: Monselice: A Journey through History and Nature.
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The walled cities: Montagnana: A Journey into the Heart of History and Culture.
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Battaglia Terme: Between History, Thermalism, and Local Traditions.
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Thermal Archaeology: Artifacts and Discoveries in the territory of Montegrotto.
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Hermitage of Monte Rua: a place of spirituality among the Euganean Hills.
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Buso dei Briganti and Cava Bomba.
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The Rock Heart of the Euganean Hills.
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Valbona Castle: history, culture, and tourism.
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Literary Tourism.
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Stories of Illustrious Characters Linked to the Euganean Hills.
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Local Venetian Dialect: Let's Learn Some Words and Sayings!
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Art of Touch: The Millennial Journey of Massage.
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Frassanelle Natural Park.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ): History, Villas, and Villages of the Euganean Hills
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Which Venetian Villas are closest to Casa Luna? Just a few minutes by car or bus, you can find gems like Villa Barbarigo in Valsanzibio, famous for its monumental garden, and the Catajo Castle. Both are easily accessible starting from Montegrotto.
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Is it possible to visit Arquà Petrarca from Casa Luna without a car? Yes, during the tourist season, local shuttles and buses are often available. Alternatively, for active travelers, Arquà Petrarca is a wonderful destination for an e-bike trip through the panoramic trails of the Hills.
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Why is the Euganean Hills area so culturally significant? In addition to its millennial thermal history, the area was a retreat for poets like Petrarch and a summer home for Venetian nobility. Recently, the hills were recognized as a UNESCO MAB Biosphere Reserve for the balance between man and nature.
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