Silvana Conversano's Bed & Breakfast Antica Frontiera - C.F. CNVSVN59L59A662R
Via Primavera 9 – 40063 Ca’ del Costa – Monghidoro (BO) – Italy – Tel. +39 0514846003 Cell. +39 3408471105
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The Customs Officer's Residence

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This splendid en suite, ideal for those who love comfort, consists of a twin room (the two beds can be joined), a kitchen with fireplace and a private bathroom. 

The price of accommodation, including breakfast, is euro 80 per day in high season and euro 70 per day in low season. It is possible to use the double room as single room at euro 45 per day in high season and euro 40 per day in low season. 

The name of the residence evokes the customs house guards who worked in the area until 1859, controlling the traffic of people and goods and collecting duties and taxes from travellers on the border between the Papal States and the Grand Duchy of Tuscany.


The Merchant's Lodging

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An elegant double bedroom with kitchen and bathroom shared with the Pilgrim's Room. 

The price of accommodation, including breakfast, is euro 65 per day in high season and euro 60 per day in low season. It is possible to use the double room as single room at euro 45 per day in high season and euro 40 per day in low season. It is also possible to have kitchen and bathroom in exclusive use at euro 80 per day in high season and euro 70 per day in low season. 

The Merchant's Lodging takes its name from those merchants who, for centuries, crossed the Apennines barrier in the sole company of a beast of burden on almost impassable roads, at the risk of encountering hungry wolves or unscrupulous robbers.


The Pilgrim's Room

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A simple and typical single room with kitchen and bathroom shared with the Merchant's Lodging. 

The price of accommodation, including breakfast, is euro 35 per day in high season and euro 30 per day in low season. 

In the Middle Ages, many pilgrims from Northern Europe and the Po Valley travelled to the Holy Land across the natural (and political) boundary of the Apennines. Those heading towards the capital of the Papal States were called Romei.


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