Cortina d’Ampezzo is one of the most exclusive ski resorts here in Italy, so if you’re planning to spend a few days in this delightful town up in the mountains, the famous hotel Cristallo – established since 1901 and frequented by illustrious personalities – could be perfect for you.
The hotel won the prestigious World Travel Award as the best ski resort in Italy three times in a row (2005; 2006; 2007);in 2007 it also got the prize as the best ski resort in Europe.
The hotel Cristallo which has over the years become the byword for luxury holidays offers a rather interesting package that includes a private visit to the famous Casa dei Carraresi or Carraresi House; the place is hosting an amazing art exhibition featuring Luca Carlevarijs, Michele Marieschi, Bernardo Bellotto, Francesco Guardi and 30 works by one of the greatest landscape painters in art history: Canaletto.
Here’s a photo gallery of the Hotel Cristallo and Canaletto’s paintings.
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Offer valid until 28th March 2009Hotel Cristallo Cortina d’Ampezzo: soggiorno e visita privata alla Casa dei Carraresi
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