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House of the Istituto Diocesano Sostentamento CleroOn the Salento Peninsula in an area known for its particular natural beauty, history, art, churches, folklore and cuisine. Lecce is a popular Italian city and well worth exploring over a few days. Classy rooms and common living areas make this a great choice for an Italian getaway.Lecce, the capital of Baroque architecture in Italy, is well known across Europe for having some of the continent's most important churches. The Church of the Holy Cross is the most significant with a construction period spanning over 300 years that was finally completed in the 17th century. Both inside and out, the cathedral displays breathtaking detail. The Duomo is another significant place of worship in Lecce complete with a large bell tower that was added many years after the original building's completion. The remains of an amphitheater built during the Holy Roman Empire is another breath-taking attraction with a pit that bears resemblance to Rome's Colosseum. ServicesThis monastery is operated by the Istituto Diocesano Sostentamento Clero.A modern building on several floors greets guests upon arrival in what is a great location for those looking to escape the busy Lecce city center. Gardens and immaculately kept green areas around the venue provide the perfect relaxing environment for those on holiday. Breakfast is included in the price. Other meals are available (additional) and bookings can be arranged with reception. FeaturesSimply elegant rooms make for a superb stay in what is a classic venue that is luminous and inviting. A large library adds detail and charm to the venue as well as a great spot for winding down after a day of sight seeing.Getting AroundLocated just south of the Lecce city center, within 15 minutes drive of Italy's eastern coast. On the outskirts of the city center, among the green paddocks of the Lecce periphery. Best accessed with private transport.HistoryThe two main buildings of this guest house were officially opened in 1994 by Pope John Paul II.![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Benefits of Booking with Monastery Stays
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