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Lelive B&B
di Ezio Lucchetti
Via Aldo Manuzio 19, Sermoneta (LT) - Italia - 04013
Lelive
Bed & Breakfast
Lelive is in the historical city center of Sermoneta, in a XV century building, completely renewed in 2016. Welcome to Lelive, feeling home while you discover Sermoneta.
“Impeccably restored traditional 15th Century house with four tastefully decorated guest rooms. Against a backdrop of preserved stone walls, original niches, and wood beams are starkly modern furnishings, with a penchant for lucite by Kartell, Mid Century Italian design, and iconic 20th Century lighting”.
Read more of what Ksenya Malina, founder of Time & Place Interiors, said about us and fall in love with her wonderful New York-based design studio like we did: https://timeandplaceinteriors.com/blog/sermoneta-italy-hilltop-town-bed-and-breakfast
Private guided tours of the Gardens of Ninfa are available for the 2024 season.
To book a visit on opening days visit the Fondazione Roffredo Caetani website.
Public opening dates of the Gardens of Ninfa for 2024:
Le live is the dialect term used by the inhabitants of Sermoneta to call olives, a very widespread cultivation that occupies a key role in the history of the municipalities of the Lepini mounts with the production of high quality extra virgin olive oils, considered among the best in Italy.
Live, on the other hand, has an English-speaking sound, it winks at living, enjoying every day the goods offered by life, letting oneself be carried away by the emotions, sounds, colors, shades, flavors of which the space is full, permeated. The design of the logotype comes from an elegant and "graceful" font, largely modified in its constructive elements, develops on rounded and comfortable lines but is lengthened in height until tapering towards the lower ends, as if to suggest the characteristic design of the uprights that furnish the rooms and the careful elegance of their compositional elements. The two initials also recall the precious element that flows from the mills.