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This is a list of the places you can reach in a few minutes from our hotels.
Orta S.Giulio is a charming medieval village on the shores of lake Orta with wonderful palaces and lanes that lead to piazza Motta where the 16th century Palazzotto stands as a gem of design.
San Giulio Island lies on the shores of the lake and it is the residence of a convent of nuns belonging to an enclosed order . On the island there is the Basilica of San Giulio ,that was built on a pre-existent church that according to the tradition was the hundredth church built up by the saint in the fifth century at the end of his peregrination of evangelization. Richly decorated with frescoes of Giovanni Mauro Rosselli, Giorgio Bonola, Giuseppe Zanatta, Giacomo Filippo Monti, Ambrogio Figini, the church preserves the very famous pulpit built with the grey-greenish stone of Oira, a gem of the European Romanesque sculpture.
The Buccione Tower is the remains of a large fortification, 23 meters high and it was once part of the castle on the top of the hill. The first document that testifies the existence of the tower dates back to the year 1200.
The Sacro Monte of Orta from the year 1590 preserves twenty chapels immersed into a park. Splendid terracotta statues stand in the inner side of the chapels and tell the life of San Francesco. The three sides of the promontory overlook the lake with a wonderful view.
Madonna del Sasso Sanctuary was built in the middle of the eighteenth century on a cliff that plunges into the lake. Inside there is a cycle of paintings of Lorenzo Peracino.
Mottarone (1491 meters) is famous for the extraordinary view you can enjoy from his top. People say that in particularly clear days it is possible to see even the Milan Dome.
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