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Tulliano is an archaeological site standing on top
of one of the hills in the Sabina countryside. Here
there are the remains of a Roman villa dating back
to 130 A.D., which had belonged the “Gens Tullia”,
as confirmed by the documents found over the centuries.
A splendid house surrounded by a private garden has
now been built on the ancient ruins, rigorously respecting
the historical features. The charming location, the
enthralling view and the peace and tranquility of
the place guarantee exclusive relaxation to the guests.
The stone house can accommodate up to nine guests
and it consists of a living room with porch, a spacious
kitchen, three bedrooms, two bathrooms, a dressing
room, a study-living room with a door that leads into
the porch and opens onto swimming pool.
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