The B&B Ad Palatium is located in a historic building, located in the historic center of the town, just 200 meters from the Temple of Hercules and 150 meters from the main square of the town, Piazza Signina.
The rooms are located on the first floor, once the residence of the farmer and his family; have been restored preserving the main features.
The B & B is composed of: kitchenette, bathroom and bedroom and there are some valuable furniture that evoke the history of the building.
In the morning you will be offered a rich breakfast with typical products of the country.
Room cleaning will take place on Monday and Thursday at 11.00
In the house there are:
bed linen, bathroom linen, hair dryer, toiletries, wi-fi, TV, crockery for cooking, olive oil for cooking of our production.
Cori in ancient times was known as Còra, according to tradition it was founded between the thirteenth and twelfth centuries a. C from the Trojan Dardano.
Recent archaeological discoveries have revealed the stable presence of a settlement dating back to the Bronze Age.
Located north of the province of Latina, on the border with Rome, it is halfway between the Pontine Plain and the Roman Castles, 26 km from Latina and 50 km from Rome and is located on a hill.
Behind it there is the Lepini Mountains and on the side the Alban Hills, in front there is the Pontine Plain and it is about 30 km from the Pontine Sea.
Cori is a country rich in monuments and churches that deserve to be admired.