located approximately halfway between the Basilica of Saint Francis and Piazza del Comune. It occupies the left wing of the Palazzo Bindangoli Bartocci, built in the 16th century, planned by Giulio Danti. The palazzo, still inhabited by the descendants, conserves at the first floor the central reception room with canvas paintings embedded in the walls ("telari") with mythological scenes by Antonio Nessi and the ceiling, as well as in the contiguous rooms, has been distempered in the 18th century. The building rises on the foundations of shops, inns and storage cellars ("fondachi") of the 13th century.
From the rooms on the front on the second floor you may admire the splendid view on the Spoleto valley, delimited by the hills of Bettona and Perugia; far on the horizon you may even see the Monte Amiata in Tuscany. The centre of the valley is dominated by the huge dome of S. Maria degli Angeli.
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After traveling to Rome for Father Damien's canonization ceremony and visiting Damien's native Belgium, Islanders plan to take a side trip to Assisi, Italy, to honor Mother Marianne Cope.
A characteristic Hotel in the historical centre of the town, just 50 metres from San Rufino Cathedral and near to the main city square, the Piazza del Comune, as well as to the Piazza Matteotti parking lot. San Rufino Hotel is situated on the remains of an ancient medieval building, completely renewed.
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