060 VENUE
VILLA ORSINI
Mirabella Eclano, italy EUROPE/MIDDLE EAST/AFRICA
The Pascerella family have history in the hospitality world dating back more than 100 years, but today they are best known for the Villa Orsini complex, which includes reception rooms, a lobby, lounge areas, a cellar, an archaeological museum, a swimming pool and a beautiful water fountain. Villa Orsini sits on a hillside in Mirabella Eclano just a short drive inland from the bay of Naples and benefi ts from spectacular panoramic views. The building’s architecture is stunning, having been designed to blend in with the hillside landscape that surrounds it. Inside, the building boasts themes of old-world charm and elements of classic, harmonious beauty.
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The romantic hideaway - stretched out across 70,000 sq metres - is able to accommodate a number of different events and is a very popular venue for weddings. Guests to the villa are able to admire ancient Etruscan and Roman archaeological artefacts - which are protected by the Superintendence of Cultural Heritage of Salerno and Avellino - in the archaeological museum or they can sample cheese and wine in the original 18th Century cellars. Since its opening in 2009 Villa Orsini has witnessed an increase in demand for live music during events and so owner Carmine Pas- carella decided it was time to upgrade the audio system in the main
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