The Byblos Art Villa Amista near Verona is a classic Venetian style villa where the 15th century baroque and the modern design are merged in a harmonious synthesis of tradition and innovation.
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Byblos Art Villa Amista, a classic Venetian style villa, is a glorious example of 15th century Baroque style where tradition blends harmoniously with modern design by the well-known architect Alessandro Mendini. Located in the heart of Valpolicella, 15 minutes drive from the romantic town of Verona, Byblos Art Villa Amista is the perfect marriage between the past and the present, between refinement and avant-garde.
Each room has its own personal style with different and unique furnishing and each offers a cozy and welcoming atmosphere. In every area of the hotel one can enjoy the perfect contrast of the 17th century Baroque with the modern design that merge perfectly through the inventiveness of the famous architect Alessandro Mendini. The hotel rooms have minibars, LCD televisions, satellite TV, safe deposit boxes, Internet and individual climate control.
At Restaurant Atelier each detail plays an important role to create a welcoming atmosphere where tasting the typical local and international dishes become a culinary experience. During the summer months the beautiful terrace in the inner courtyard of the hotel is also open for dining. Peter’s Bar offers a unique setting with a refined atmosphere where cocktails, aperitifs and long drinks together with special snacks can be relished accompanied by a pleasant melody of the piano. In the 1400 wine cellar 300 etiquettes have been carefully selected and placed in the fourteenth century wine cellar. The wine cellar has been furnished with classical furniture and coordinated with design components and works of contemporary art.
Verona lies at the point where the River Adige emerges from the Alps into the north Italian plain. The main part of the town is situated below the Alpine foothills of the Altipiano dei Lessini on a peninsula enclosed on two sides by the rapidly flowing Adige and linked with the districts on the left bank by ten bridges. Verona, a city rich in art and architecture, lies about 80km from Venice and the Adriatic.