The Hotel complex Akrabello in the Villaggio Mose, located very close to Agrigento, is part of the Athena Hotels group. A typical Mediterranean structure, designed with the use of, the complex is set in a luxuriant garden and
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Bar/Lounge |
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24 Hour Front Desk |
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Free parking |
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Restaurant |
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Safe Deposit Box |
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Tennis |
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| Room Types: |
| - Standard Rm 1 Double -
Standard Room With One Double Bed
Private Bathroom With Shower
- Standard Rm 2 Twins -
Standard Room With Two Twin Beds
Private Bathroom With Shower
| | Local Attractions: | | The Hotel is Situated in Agrigento, *the Most
Beautiful City of Mortals, Seat of Persephone* As
the Greek Poet Pindar Defined It, Stands On a
Hill Overlooking the Sea.
Intense Light, a Mild Climate Throughout the
Year, and the Ancient Charm of Almonds Blooming
in the Spring and Cloaking the Town in Color and
Scent, Make Agrigento One of the Most Fascinating
Places in the Region.
Founded in 580 Bc by the Gelesi Originating from
Crete and Rhodes and by Greeks from Rhodes On the
Land Lying Between the Rivers Akragas and Hypsas,
Agrigento Was a Great Economic and Military
Power.
In the Sixth Century Bc Under the Tyrant
Phalaris, in the Fifth Century Under Theron, and
Later Still Under a Democratic Government, the
Town With a Hippodamean Layout, Was Mantled, Both
in the Upper and in the Valley Part Below, in
Splendid Doric Sanctuaries and Temples.
Referring To This the Agrigento Philosopher
Empedocles, Wrote That His Fellow Citizens
*Construct Buildings As If They Could Live For
Ever.*
Occupied by the Romans in 210 Bc, Then Abandoned
in the Byzantine Period, It Was Conquered by the
Arabs in 828 Ad, Taking the Name Girgenti.
The Town Kept Its Central Economic Position Also
Under the Normans and Swabians, But Experienced
Great Building Development During the Eighteenth
Century, Finally, in 1927 the Town Took On Its
Present Name of Agrigento.
It Still Conserves the Intricate Fifth Century
Hypogea *Network of Underground Passages*,
Interesting Medieval Monuments, Including the S.
Spirito Monastic Complex and the Cathedral, the
Regional Archaeological Museum, One of the Most
Important in Sicily, Fine Churches and Old
Palaces, and the Birthplace, Now a Museum, of
Pirandello.
Agrigento, Its Economy Nowadays is Based On
Tourism and Service Industry, Has Still Preserved
Its Old Craft and Folklore Traditions, and Offers
a Varied, Rich Range of Cuisine.
The Hotel is Adjacent To the Famous Valley of the
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