Apartment in Pavia with 1 bedrooms sleeps 2 | Apartment in Pavia

1 Bedroom Apartment in Pavia
Casa Flora is a lovely one bedroom apartment with air conditioning located in the historic center of Pavia, in a very quiet and peaceful area, ideal for spending a few relaxing days and enjoying the beauties of the city.
The house has been recently renovated and designed to maximize space and provide maximum comfort during your stay and is within walking distance of the Cathedral of Pavia and all the other main cultural attractions of the city.
Pavia Railway Station 1.2 km - about 12 minutes on foot
Bus stop number 1 and number 6 Corso Strada Nuova - 500 meters
Milan Malpensa Airport 85 km
Milan Linate Airport 55 km
Orio Al Serio Airport 100 km
Services included:
• Household, bed and bathroom linen
• Courtesy line
• Water, electricity, heating
• Internet wifi
EXTRA SERVICES - AVAILABLE ON REQUEST
• Extra cleaning
• Extra linen and towels
• Garage in the center according to availability
• Luggage storage
• Tours, excursions and experiences in the area
• Transfer from / to airport and station
Ugo Foscolo and Alessandro Volta passed through the courtyards of his university. On the streets of Oltrepo ', Albert Einstein. Pavia is wisdom, pride and tradition.
In Pavia every place is a story. A Romanesque church houses the remains of St. Augustine. The Basilica saw the coronation of Frederick Barbarossa as King of Italy.
Memory and tradition have not trapped the city. Just stroll through the arcades and the courtyard of the Magnolias of the University founded in 1361 by Emperor Charles IV, one of the oldest in Italy, to breathe history, science and avant-garde together. It happens in the Teresian Hall of the Library, in the classrooms of Foscolo and Alessandro Volta, as well as inside the Historical Museum and the Botanical Garden, with the orchid greenhouse and a large secular plane tree.
In the city, you are happy to discover the Civic Museums inside the Visconti Castle, and the Ponte della Libertà, to be observed at night when the arches are colored in blue, yellow and fuchsia by the neon lights of the artist Marco Lodola. The 14th century Gothic Ark where Saint Augustine rests is kept in San Pietro in Ciel d’Oro. The Barbarossa was instead crowned inside the Basilica of San Michele Maggiore.
Another pearl not to be missed is the Church of San Teodoro built in the second half of the 12th century to house the remains of San Teodoro, the ancient bishop of Pavia and patron saint of fishermen, boatmen and traders who lived in this area of the city.
Inside there is the beautiful fresco by Bernardino Lanzani of 1525 depicting a very detailed view of Pavia still bristling with dozens of high medieval towers, in which the castle, the bridge, the Regisole and many churches that still exist today are easily recognized.
The Basilica of San Michele, a masterpiece of Lombard Romanesque architecture, the basilica has a grandiose three-nave plan, surmounted by the lantern, and is decorated with a rich decorative apparatus of which the sculptures of the facade, the reliefs and the zoomorphic bands are examples. , the frames with spirals and vegetable shoots.
The current building was built on the previous Lombard church and served as the seat of the royal coronation ceremonies: Frederick Barbarossa was crowned here in 1155.
The interior is adorned with sculpted capitals with stories from the Bible and allegorical figures and has a very suggestive crypt.
On the presbytery it houses the floor mosaic depicting the "Months" and the "Labyrinth" and, in the transept, the crucifix called Theodote, a masterpiece in silver foil by a master goldsmith active in northern Italy in the second half of the 10th century.
If you still don't know if it's worth leaving, here are 10 good reasons to visit Pavia and Oltrepò:
1. Einstein lived here
Did you know that even Einstein stayed in Pavia? In 1894 his parents moved to the city to Palazzo Cornazzani - former home of Ugo Foscolo - and the scientist spent a few months there taking walks in the Oltrepò and cycling along the Ticino.
2. It is the city of knowledge
Not everyone knows that Pavia boasts one of the oldest universities in Europe. To learn about its history, visit its museums: the Natural History Museum, the Museum of Electrical Engineering, the Museum of Mineralogy, the Botanical Garden and the Museum for the History of the University. The latter houses the Sala Scarpa dedicated to the famous anatomist doctor, the Sala Porta with finds and experimental preparations made by the surgeon in the nineteenth century, the Sala Golgi, dedicated to the Nobel laureate Camillo Golgi, the Sala Volta, reserved for the inventor of the battery and the 19th century physics cabinet.
3. Its churches are unparalleled
There is the fifteenth-century Cathedral with the relics of the Holy Thorns of Christ, the remains of San Siro, protector of Pavia, and the rich paintings by Carlo Sacchi. But there is also the Church of San Pietro in Ciel d'Oro, known because it houses the remains of Severino Boethius, King Liutprando and Sant'Agostino, doctor of the Church: its ark is one of the most beautiful monuments of the fourteenth century Gothic . Also not to be missed is San Michele Maggiore, dating back to 1118, and the church of Santa Maria in Betlem, in the Ticino village, also known as the “house of Santa Maria della Stella”.
4. His shoes are museum-quality
Just visit Vigevano to discover the International Footwear Museum, which exhibits both ancient models and those that have made the history of more recent fashion. From the Pianella by Beatrice d’Este to the creations of Manolo Blahnik, a space not only for lovers of heel 12, but for all those who want to deepen the evolution of the costume and craftsmanship of Vigevano.
5. It's a land ... sparkling
We explore the Oltrepò Pavese to find the most renowned wineries. Because yes, Pavia too is a land with an ancient wine vocation and here you can taste various nectars: from reds to sparkling rosés, from Bonarda to Barbera to fragrant Riesling, from Moscato to Malvasia, from Cabernet to Pinot Noir, for a total of 36 different titypes, all DOC.
6. It has some of the most beautiful villages in Italy
Not just excellent wines. In the Oltrepò there are some of the most beautiful villages in Italy: Fortunago, Zavattarello and Porana. All three guarantee suggestive atmospheres, monuments rich in history and excellent typical dishes. Varzi is also worth a visit, where a delicious DOP salami is produced.
7. We walk indoors
The covered bridge of Pavia, which spans the Ticino river, is one of the symbols of the city. What we see today is the reconstruction of the ancient fourteenth-century bridge, seriously damaged during the bombing of the Second World War, so much so that the old pillars are still visible in the river. Open to both car traffic and pedestrians, it has a plaque dedicated to the 50th anniversary of the death of Albert Einstein, which bears a sentence written by the scientist in one of his letters: "Die schöne Brücke in Pavia habe ich oft gedacht" (" I have often thought of that beautiful bridge of Pavia ").
8. His theater is a little gem
It is thanks to the commitment of four nobles from Pavia, Count Francesco Gambarana, Marquis Luigi Bellingeri Provera, Marquis Pio Bellisomi and Count Giuseppe Giorgi di Vistarino, if Pavia today can boast a splendid theater. The works began in 1771 and ended in 1773, showing everyone a masterpiece: the Fraschini theater, designed by Antonio Galli Bibiena. With its typical horseshoe shape, it is embellished with a series of boxes and a fully painted wooden ceiling. Artists such as Renzo Ricci, Cesco Baseggio, Vittorio Gassman and Dario Fo, have trod his stage.
9. It is the capital of rice
With about 80 thousand hectares entirely dedicated to rice fields, Pavia is the Italian capital of rice. The plain that extends between Lomellina and Pavese looks like a large mirror that reflects the sky and the landscapes: fascinating, dotted with farmhouses, rich in tradition and history, this land will conquer you not only by taking you by the throat.
10. The Certosa of Pavia
Immersed in the countryside around Pavia, a few kilometers from the city center, you will find one of the greatest Italian Renaissance masterpieces in front of your eyes: the Certosa di Pavia.
The monastery was built by Gian Galeazzo Visconti as a family chapel, connected to the castle through the Visconteo Park. Construction began on 27 August 1396 and it was Gian Galeazzo himself who laid the first stone.
The church was covered at the behest of Francesco Sforza in 1462, while the large cloister, consisting of brick arches supported by marble columns, was finished in 1472. The facade of the Certosa is decorated with a series of medallions depicting characters - historians or legendary - from antiquity.
Higher up are represented scenes from the life of Christ and the Old Testament and figures of Saints and Prophets. Upon entering the church, you will notice the original Gothic structure, inspired by the Milan Cathedral, its three naves are covered with cross vaults decorated with starry skies and figures of Saints and Carthusians. The frescoes dedicated to the Sforza and Visconti families are found in the left transept.
The Certosa di Pavia opened its museum to the public for the first time in 1911. On the ground floor of the Certosa Museum there are about 200 plaster casts of the reliefs of the façade, cloisters and other parts of the monastery. On the first floor there are vestments, sculptures, altarpieces, panel paintings, marble high-reliefs and portraits of the Visconti and Sforza families.
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The following might be to be paid extra: Bed Linen and Towels (additional set), Extra Cleaning, Late Arrival, Late Arrival (after 23:00), Refundable Security Deposit by credit card.
Amenities
Facility Overview
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Air conditioning
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Heating
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1 bathroom
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Bathtub
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Bidet
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Hair dryer
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1 bedroom
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Living room
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Coffee/tea maker
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Microwave
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Refrigerator
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No pets allowed
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Designated smoking areas
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Unit size: 323 sq ft (30 sq m)
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English
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Italian
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In a village
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Near a hospital
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Phone
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Free WiFi
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FAQ's
Is this Pavia apartment pet-friendly for guests?
No, pets are not allowed at this property. Check the guest reviews to learn what guests had to share.
Does the Pavia apartment have a swimming pool?
No, this Pavia apartment does not have a swimming pool. Check the Facility Overview section for details about the pool and other available facilities.
How much does it cost per night to stay in Pavia apartment?
Best-rates for the Pavia apartment starts from $97 per night with includes Child Friendly, Internet, Kitchen, Air Conditioner with all other facilities. BedroomVillas.com.au matches every traveler with their perfect villa, resort, or rental and whether you are traveling with a group, friends, family, or pets.
Is Pavia apartment a family-friendly place to stay?
Based on the information we have received from the owner or our partner, this is considered to be a family-friendly property. Families have rated this apartment Good or guests have recommended them suitable for families. As reported by the owner or manager, the apartment has specified that children are welcome. Please see details about suitability for your family or inquire with the property to learn more.
Is the Pavia apartment wheelchair accessible or offer services for disabled guests?
Based on the information received from our partner, the Pavia apartment has not specified they are wheelchair accessible. Likewise, there is not an elevator specified as being available at the property. Specific accessibility details may be addressed in the property details section of this page.
What is the minimum night stay policy for the Pavia apartment?
Based on the information reported by the owner or manager, the Pavia apartment indicates 1 day stay policy at this apartment. Guests are cautioned that the minimum stay policy may differ based on seasonality or availability and may be at the discretion of the owner or manager.
What cancellation policy is in place for Pavia apartment?
Based on the information reported by the owner or manager, details for the cancellation policy for the Pavia apartment are as follows: Cancellation policy Guests are cautioned that the cancellation policy may differ based on seasonality, availability, or current travel restrictions. Guests should also be aware that this policy may be subject to change and should be confirmed prior to booking. More details may be available on this page in the property description. However, early check-in or late check-out can sometimes be negotiated between the guest and the owner or the manager of this property.