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Gallo's apartment
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Aldo Gallo's apartment is located
on the central square of Panicale, a medieval hill top town
in the heart of the Umbrian-Tuscan region. What used to
be a wine cellar and a warehouse was restored blending the
existing classical 17th century details with modern design.
With its one bedroom and living room, it can sleep four
adults, but is best suited for two adults and two children.
| Amenities: |
1 Double Bed | 1
Double Bed Sofa | 1
WC |
1 Bathroom |
TV | Radio | Washing
Machine |

Short-term prices
| Per
Week |
High
Season |
Savings |
Off
Season |
Savings |
| 1st week |
€ 540.00 |
0 |
€ 432.00 |
20% |
| Week
2-3 |
€
486.00 |
10% |
€
389.00 |
28% |
| Week 4-8 |
€ 378.00 |
30% |
€ 272.00 |
44% |
| Week
9 on |
€
270.00 |
50% |
€
151.00 |
60% |
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High Season: April 8th – October 15th, Christmas, New Years and Easter
included.
Low Season: October 15th – March 31st (2007).
Long-term prices per month
| 2
months: € 1350.00 |
3-4
months: € 945.00 |
5
months: € 540.00 |
Availability: November
– April

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Aldo Gallo is the central figure of the community
as he runs the local bar (guess why children adore him).
For decades it has been the meeting point of this medieval
Umbrian hill top village. He and his wife restored their
combined wine cellar and warehouse in the mid 90’s.
Gossips in the village went (As usual) out of hand. Seen
that the warehouse was located on the central square in
town, everybody believed that he was opening a pizzeria.
Would he take up the competition for Panicle's 400 inhabitants’
pizza cravings with Attilio and his restaurant? Who would
survive? Why could he do such a thing? Would he destroy
the 12th century piazza with a neon sign? But alas, the
people who started the rumours where as usual proven to
be wrong. What the restoration resulted in was a two floor
apartment, where modern details where blended into the classical
16th century architecture. All this was done through the
help of local craftsmanship.
There are two entrances to the apartment, one through the
central square, and one through Via Ceppari. Both lead to
the large room on the bottom floor. This room has been kept
open, and using the original structures, is naturally divided
up into three different areas. It has a travertine floor,
which blends well with the 16th century walls which where
restored to their original state making the building stones
visible.
The bearing walls screen off an area that
was turned into the kitchen. It is complete of oven, gas
stove, refrigerator, and all necessary cooking utensils
(Including the mandatory espresso maker). Being at the far
end of the apartment, distant from windows and glass doors,
little natural light entered the area. The lighting problem
was solved through a skylight. A large pyramid formed window
of glass was put in place of the ceiling letting in all
the necessary light. Right outside the kitchen there is
the dining area with space for 6 people.
A beautiful red brick arch separates the
dining area with the living room. There is a bed sofa that
sleeps two, as well as couches. One of them can easily be
transformed to a single bed. There is a small colour television
should you feel like practising your Italian, but are too
unsociable or tired to drop by the bar.
There are two toilets on this floor. One
of them is equipped with a WC, basin and shower, while the
second just has a WC and basin. There is a also washing
machine in one corner, indispensable for longer stays.
From the living room area, there is an open
wooden staircase that leads to the upper level. The upper
floor has an open architecture, with its railing giving
directly towards the stairs and a window on the main piazza.
There is a dark brown hardwood floor, which fits well with
the beams and red bricks on the ceiling. Up here, you will
find a double bed, and a wardrobe. On the opposite end of
the room, overlooking the stairs, is a working table and
some chairs.
The walls of the structure are so thick that
they guarantee a constant cool temperature during the summer
months, and keep in the heat from the radiators during the
winter ones. The only unfortunate part is that there is
no outdoor area belonging to this apartment. This has however
not stopped people in the past from putting a table outside
on the main square, and enjoy the buzz in the Piazza.
Note that during July and August, there is
a background noise from the Piazza should you plan an early
night and want to keep the window open. It is not disturbing,
as it mainly consists of children playing, people taking
an evening stroll to buy their gelati, housewives gossiping,
or it might be one of the weekly jazz concerts held in the
summer months. If you are not planning on enjoying the social
events the town has to offer or are a philosopher and need
total silence to think, this might not be the right place.
If, on the other hand, you want to have all the community
activities at the step of your door, this is the place to
be. Should you be planning the occasional early night due
to a day trip the following morning, just close the wooden
shutters and you will be fine.
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