Description
The 14th Century Castle of Galeazza, 40 minutes from Bologna, is home to the cultural association Reading Retreats in Rural Italy and its founder, Clark Lawrence.
The association hosts concerts, art exhibitions, and seasonal events year-round, and is open as a guesthouse to members, who come from Italy and abroad to read, relax, and meet each other in a friendly and tranquil atmosphere.
The castle, forty minutes north of Bologna, features frescoed ceilings and a library of over 3000 books, and sits amidst extensive gardens and a ten-acre woodland.
Since its inception in 1996, thousands of people have joined the association and come for events and "reading retreats," both at the castle and the association's previous location at Villa Montefano, Budrio.
Guests span a wide range of ages, nationalities, and walks of life, from professors and actors to local farmers and ironworkers. All who stay at the castle pitch in with cooking, gardening, and other daily tasks.
Prices are per person and include all meals and drinks.
***The Castle of Galeazza is run as a cultural association, and visitors must become members in order to stay here or take part in any of the events. Membership to Reading Retreats in Rural Italy costs 10 euro per year, and expires on the 31st of December. The only exception is memberships made in November or December, which expire on December 31st of the following year. The fees for all activities (overnight stays, concerts, parties, etc.) are contributions used only to cover the expenses of the association, which is non-profit.***
***Payment: Cash only***
**Check in: 13:00 - Check out: 12.00**
The association hosts concerts, art exhibitions, and seasonal events year-round, and is open as a guesthouse to members, who come from Italy and abroad to read, relax, and meet each other in a friendly and tranquil atmosphere.
The castle, forty minutes north of Bologna, features frescoed ceilings and a library of over 3000 books, and sits amidst extensive gardens and a ten-acre woodland.
Since its inception in 1996, thousands of people have joined the association and come for events and "reading retreats," both at the castle and the association's previous location at Villa Montefano, Budrio.
Guests span a wide range of ages, nationalities, and walks of life, from professors and actors to local farmers and ironworkers. All who stay at the castle pitch in with cooking, gardening, and other daily tasks.
Prices are per person and include all meals and drinks.
***The Castle of Galeazza is run as a cultural association, and visitors must become members in order to stay here or take part in any of the events. Membership to Reading Retreats in Rural Italy costs 10 euro per year, and expires on the 31st of December. The only exception is memberships made in November or December, which expire on December 31st of the following year. The fees for all activities (overnight stays, concerts, parties, etc.) are contributions used only to cover the expenses of the association, which is non-profit.***
***Payment: Cash only***
**Check in: 13:00 - Check out: 12.00**
Castello di Galeazza Details
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I had the pleasure of staying at Castello di Galeazza in the summer of 2011. Whilst I arrived alone I was immediately welcomed by the castle family - Clark, interns and fellow guests, who made me feel right at home. A 5 star hotel this is not. If you're expecting to find luxury, immaculately clean facilities and to be waited on hand and foot, then perhaps this is not the place for you. What you will find here is a ridiculously charming 14th century castle, rooms fool of character- frescoes, books.. A massive garden, lovingly tended to by Clark for hours and hours each day. There are also goats, chickens and a gorgeous cat. Meals are communal and delicious, and are accompanied by great conversation and a nice drink. While at the castle, you are welcome to wander the grounds, lie in a hammock, borrow a bike to explore the surrounding towns, or of course, you can spend hours, as I did, working your way through the books or the very decent DVD collection in the library. Oh, and there is also wifi. You can also help out with the washing up, gardening, feeding the animals etc (if you like, not expected).
Mostly though, I just spent my time pretending that I actually lived in the castle :) I wholeheartedly recommend this place if you'd like to meet some interesting people. This was a really special, completely memorable experience.
— Nicole Faigen (2011-09-12)
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I stayed with a friend for 4 nights and we had a blast. Clark and everyone were wonderful and we can't thank them enough. The library as described is phenomenal and the property and garden are beautiful. The rooms are really cool with original frescoed ceillings! The food was great, it was lots of fun getting a chance to cook again and to bake. I had a great time and I would definitely recommend it to family and friends. Thank you so much!
— Hannah Sinclair (2011-04-16)
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This place was a beautiful run down castle full of art, character and amazing people.
— Carol Moynham (2010-05-03)
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I had an absolute blast, it was very relaxing, friendly & just perfect. The ability to chill out & read then have full on meals with wonderful families. I felt like I fited right in so thank you very much Clark!
— Emily Kratz (2008-10-25)
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