Bed and breakfast
Half board
Full board
Twenty-five beds in single and double rooms and a suite. Two restaurant rooms, a roof garden, a stone courtyard with a wood-burning oven and a conference room. The conversion of a historic building into a more modern one as an authentic place of accommodation and location for events, ceremonies, festivals and congresses, is the result of a tourism project by the Cooperativa Sociale Diaconia, a service provider for the Diocese of Frosinone-Veroli-Ferentino. Inside, an atmosphere of exclusivity and privacy reigns and every breath is a breath of history.
Bed and breakfast
Half board
Full board
Single rooms
Doubles
Triple/Multiple
Rooms for the disabled
Church, Chapel, Garden, Outdoor space for activities,
Meeting room, Conference hall, TV room,
Payment with bancomat and credit cards, Wi-Fi
Towels / sheets
Bathroom in room
Courtesy cleaning set
Hairdryer
Heating
Television
from € 20 per person/night
from € 40 per person/night
from € 60 per person/night
Veroli would be present as early as the 12th century BC. The ancient Verŭlae was one of the towns allied to Rome, as evidenced by the tables of the Fasti verulani: a Roman marble calendar dating from the 1st century AD.
In 743 it became an Episcopal seat, as the numerous churches in the area still testify.
In the 16th century, the Spanish allies of the Colonna family occupied the town. Once liberated, it was subjected to a government of cardinals. The close union with the Church of Rome made itself felt several times in the course of time. So much so that around 1800 the bourgeoisie who had taken part in the Jacobin Roman Republic were lynched by the population.