Villa Las Tronas Hotel
Hotel Übersicht
The Hotel Villa Las Tronas is a 4 star Hotel
positioned on a private peninsula close to the centre of Alghero.
HistoryThe Villa Las Tronas Hotel was, until the 1940s, the
residence of Italian Royalty during their holidays in Sardinia. Built towards
the end of the nineteenth century, the Villa was erected on a private
promontory, a few paces away from the centre of Alghero. Its park, suitably
enclosed and with controlled accesses, separates it from the town's traffic and
creates a secure, exclusive oasis; the piers and terraces over the sea favour
bathing in the summer and sport fishing in the winter, while the old dockyard,
although partially sandy, is suitable for mooring small crafts.
The Villa Las Tronas Hotel conserves the historic atmosphere
of an aristocratic buen retiro and guarantees its guests peace,
tranquillity, rest and the enchanting view of a gulf that has been defined as
the most beautiful of the Mediterranean Sea.
Lage
The historic centre of Alghero, ample and well-kept, is notable for the
impressive ruins of its surrounding walls, for the Towers, its
Aragonesque palaces, and the Catalan-gothic churches of which the most
remarkable are the Cathedral 14-19th century and San Francesco 14th century,
with its splendid cloister. The Town Council's Historic Archives enable the
consultation of documents dating from 1260 till about 1954. At the gates of the
town, the necropolis of Anghelu Ruju, 3,500 BC and the neuralgic complex of
Palmavera 17th century BC, are an obligatory stops for lovers of archaeology.
Among the many splendid places and monuments which can be singled out in the
Algheresian countryside within a radius of 40 km: are the Tomb of Santu Pedru;
the Antiquarium in Porto Torres with findings from Roman excavations
and the prehistoric altar (unique in the Mediterranean area) of Monte d'Accoddi.
The Sanna Museum in Sassari is of absolute relevance for its collection of
wonderful findings from the Paleolithic to Medieval ages, spanning the Neolithic
and Nuraghic, to the Phoenician and the Roman cultures. The same site also has
an Art Museum with a notable ethnographic collection.