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VILLA MEDICI 4 Stars

  Contrada Santa Calcagna, 71/72, 66020 - Rocca San Giovanni

A supreme peace reigns in the welness oasis, space dedicated to the body care. Cuddled by the Nimphaea shower, sauna, massage, the heated indoor swimming pool and a Fitness room to have a moment of... Read more

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B&B PICCOLO LOFT DEL BORGO 0 Stars

  C.so Roma Vico VIII n. 20,, , 66034

Near Shrine of the Eucharistic Miracle, Make use of convenient amenities such as complimentary wireless Internet access, gift shops/newsstands, and a hair salon., Featured amenities include express... Read more

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ALBERGO ROMA 2 Stars

  Via Augusto Romagnoli 20, 66034

Albergo Roma offers simply furnished rooms with free Wi-Fi. It is right in Lanciano’s centre, 50 metres from the bus stop to/from Rome, and 200 metres from the local train station linking with... Read more

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LA CASA DI ANGY 0 Stars

  Viale Francesco d'Assisi 6, , 66034

Near Piazza Plebiscito, Take in the views from a terrace and a garden and make use of amenities such as complimentary wireless Internet access., Featured amenities include multilingual staff,... Read more

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ANXANUM 3 Stars

  VIA S. FRANCESCO D'ASSISI 8/10, LANCIANO (CHIETI)

An excellent hotel for its category, very efficient in all its services. Read more

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 LA FURNACELLE 3 Stars

  Via Santa Maria dei Mesi, 23, 66034

Property Location This hotel is within the vicinity of Zoo d'Abruzzo and Il Feuduccio. With a stay at Hotel La Furnacelle in Lanciano, you'll be within the vicinity of Cantina Frentana... Read more

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B&B LOTUS HOUSE 0 Stars

  Contrada Villa Stanazzo 202, , 66034

Near Piazza Plebiscito, Take in the views from a terrace and a garden and make use of amenities such as complimentary wireless Internet access., Featured amenities include complimentary newspapers... Read more

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AGRITURISMO IL GRAPPOLO 0 Stars

  Contrada I Torre Sansone,142, , 66034

In a rural location, Take in the views from a terrace and a garden and make use of amenities such as complimentary wireless Internet access., Featured amenities include a 24-hour front desk and... Read more

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CHERRY SEASON 0 Stars

  Contrada Villa Elce, 63, , 66034

In Lanciano, Take advantage of recreation opportunities such as an attached winery or take in the view from a rooftop terrace and a garden. Additional features at this bed & breakfast include... Read more

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SUNFLOWER 0 Stars

  Contrada Torre Marino 65, , 66034

In Lanciano, Take in the views from a terrace and a garden and make use of amenities such as complimentary wireless Internet access. Additional features at this bed & breakfast include a fireplace... Read more

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AGRITURISMO ANGELUCCI 0 Stars

  Contrada Torre Marino 54, , 66034

In Lanciano, Take in the views from a terrace and a garden and make use of amenities such as complimentary wireless Internet access. This farm stay also features tour/ticket assistance and barbecue... Read more

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EXCELSIOR 4 Stars

  Viale delle Rimembranza 19, 66034

 

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Lanciano is a small Italian community in the Chieti province, Abruzzo region. It has 35,713 inhabitants. The ancient Roman name of Lanciano was "Anxanum" a city of the Frentani. It's basilica, S. Maria del Ponte, so called because it is built on bridgework along a precipice, is the work of Michitelli (1619) and has some paintings by Pozzulaniello (Giacinto Diana). Another beautiful church is S. Maria Maggiore with its Norman portal. Until 1515 Lanciano was subject to the Bishop of Chieti. In 1562 Pius IV, to end a dispute with that bishop, made it an archdiocese without suffragans. The first bishop was Angelo Maccafani, who was succeeded by Cardinal Egidio Canisio (1532); the first archbishop was the Dominican Leonardo Marini (1560). In 1818 the See of Ortona was united to that of Lanciano by Pius VII. Ortona is a very ancient city in the province of Chieti, on the Adriatic Sea, and has a small port from which it carries on commerce with Dalmatia and the Adriatic coast of Italy. Charles I, King of Sicily, assigned the revenues of this port to the Vatican Basilica. It was here that Gregory XII, fleeing from Cividale, landed on Neapolitan territory (1409), and went thence to Gaeta. Ortona was an episcopal see even in the time of Gregory the Great, who mentions the Bishop Calumniosus and his predecessor Blandinus. Another bishop was Joannes, who in 916 was the papal legate at the Council of Altheim. There is no record of a Bishop of Ortona after the tenth century. Pius V in 1570 re-established the see, to which in 1569 that of Campli was united. When, in 1818, Ortona was joined to Lanciano, Campli was assigned to Teramo.