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Lujosa casa de 3 pisos de finales del siglo XV en el casco histórico del casco antiguo de Hvar
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9,8 de 10
Excepcional
2 habitaciones1 baño6 huéspedes
Servicios populares
Habitaciones y camas
2 habitaciones (capacidad para 6 personas)
Habitación 1
1 cama de matrimonio
Habitación 2
1 cama de matrimonio
Sala de estar 1
2 camas individuales
1 baño
Baño 1
WC · Solo ducha
Otros espacios
Porche o patio
Cocina
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Lujosa casa de 3 pisos de finales del siglo XV en el casco histórico del casco antiguo de Hvar
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Servicios
Cocina
Lavadora
Wifi gratis
Aire acondicionado
Vistas al mar
Espacio al aire libre
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Normas del alojamiento
Hora de comienzo del registro de entrada: 17:00
Edad mínima para alquilar: 25
Hora límite del registro de salida: 10:00
Menores
Solo para adultos
Eventos
No se permiten eventos
Mascotas
No se admiten mascotas
Fumadores
No se permite fumar
Información importante
Otros detalles
Este alojamiento está gestionado por un propietario profesional. La prestación de servicios de alojamiento está vinculada a una actividad comercial, un negocio o una profesión.
Puede aplicarse un recargo por cada persona adicional, según la política del alojamiento.
A tu llegada, pueden pedirte un documento de identidad oficial con foto y una tarjeta de crédito o débito, o un depósito en efectivo, para cubrir los gastos imprevistos.
No se garantizan las solicitudes especiales, que están sujetas a disponibilidad en el momento de la llegada y pueden suponer un recargo adicional.
Está terminantemente prohibido celebrar fiestas u otros eventos en grupo en las instalaciones.
El propietario no ha indicado si el alojamiento cuenta con un detector de monóxido de carbono, puede que te interese llevar uno portátil para el viaje.
El propietario no ha indicado si el alojamiento cuenta con un detector de humo.
Número de registro de la propiedad HR38854577274
Si cancelas tu reserva, se aplicará la política de cancelación de tu propietario/a. De acuerdo con la normativa de la UE sobre los derechos del consumidor, los servicios de reserva de alojamiento no están sujetos al derecho de desistimiento.
Información sobre la zona
Hvar
Esta villa se encuentra en el barrio Casco antiguo de Hvar de Hvar, junto al mar. Llanura de Stari Grad y Teatro público de Hvar son algunos de los lugares emblemáticos de la región, donde también puedes acercarte a Puerto de Hvar y Bodega Nikola si buscas unas vacaciones activas. En las inmediaciones podrás practicar actividades como paseos en moto de agua, submarinismo y recorridos en lancha motora, así que disfrutarás como nunca en el agua.

Hvar, Splitsko-dalmatinska županija
Qué hay en los alrededores
- Puerto de Hvar - A 1 min a pie - 0.0 km
- Arsenal y teatro de la ciudad de Hvar - A 2 min a pie - 0.2 km
- Logia de Hvar - A 3 min a pie - 0.3 km
- Catedral de San Esteban - A 3 min a pie - 0.3 km
- Plaza de San Esteban - A 3 min a pie - 0.3 km
Restaurantes
- Caffe bar Pjaca - A 5 min a pie
- Mlinar - A 2 min a pie
- Restaurant Don Quijote - A 2 min a pie
- BB Club - A 4 min a pie
- kava37 - A 1 min a pie
Preguntas frecuentes
Comentarios
9,8
Excepcional
Los comentarios se muestran en orden cronológico, están sujetos a un proceso de moderación y se han verificado a menos que se indique lo contrario.
Leer másSe abre en una ventana nueva9,8/10
Limpieza
9,2/10
Llegada
9,6/10
Comunicación
10/10
Ubicación
9,2/10
Precisión del anuncio
Comentarios
Verificado
16 de may de 2023
Aspectos positivos: Limpieza, llegada, comunicación, ubicación y precisión del anuncio
Se alojó 3 noches en mayo de 2023
Verificado
10/10 Excelente
Clare J.
18 de jun de 2025
Aspectos positivos: Limpieza, llegada, comunicación, ubicación y precisión del anuncio
Clare J.
Se alojó 3 noches en junio de 2025
Verificado
10/10 Excelente
Natalie W.
27 de abr de 2023
Aspectos positivos: Limpieza, llegada, comunicación, ubicación y precisión del anuncio
48 hours in Hvar
Natalie W.
Se alojó 2 noches en abril de 2023
Verificado
10/10 Excelente
Brian B.
27 de jun de 2025
Aspectos positivos: Limpieza, llegada, comunicación, ubicación y precisión del anuncio
Best place in Hvar!
Brian B.
Se alojó 3 noches en junio de 2025
Comentario archivado
10/10 Excelente
Helena E.
11 de sept de 2017
Beautiful villa in a great location!
Helena E.
Se alojó 6 noches en agosto de 2017
Verificado
10/10 Excelente
Lisa F.
5 de jun de 2023
Aspectos positivos: Limpieza, llegada, comunicación, ubicación y precisión del anuncio
Amazing location!
Lisa F.
Se alojó 2 noches en mayo de 2023
Verificado
6/10 Normal
Janelle K.
1 de oct de 2025
Aspectos positivos: Limpieza y ubicación
Aspectos negativos: Llegada y precisión del anuncio


Janelle K.
Se alojó 3 noches en septiembre de 2025
Verificado
10/10 Excelente
David F.
20 de oct de 2020
Aspectos positivos: Limpieza, llegada, comunicación, ubicación y precisión del anuncio
Hvar stay
David F.
Se alojó 4 noches en octubre de 2020
Verificado
10/10 Excelente
Jolene F.
26 de may de 2019
Amazing location
Jolene F.
Se alojó 3 noches en mayo de 2019
Verificado
10/10 Excelente
Elena T.
27 de ago de 2018
Stylish interior, best location and grate mixture of traditional house and modern comfort!
Elena T.
Se alojó 11 noches en agosto de 2018
Verificado
10/10 Excelente
Chad S.
24 de may de 2018
Stunning apartment steps from everything in Hvar
Chad S.
Comentario archivado
10/10 Excelente
Stephanie S.
17 de ago de 2017
Fabulous apartment
Stephanie S.
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Propietario/a: Paula
Welcome to Villa Varda - Latica, where every detail was thought through and crafted with the utmost care, being careful not to harm the object's original nature.
We will be proper hosts to you, in order to establish a kind of trust that allows us to perhaps cooperate in the years to come. If you have doubts, if you need anything, feel free to ask, we are here for you. ;)
We will be proper hosts to you, in order to establish a kind of trust that allows us to perhaps cooperate in the years to come. If you have doubts, if you need anything, feel free to ask, we are here for you. ;)
Por qué escogió este alojamiento
The 500-year legend behind Villa Varda - Latica – The Myth of the St. Cross
Villa was once known as the Bevilaqua House, named after its owner, Hvar’s harbor master and Admiral Niccolo Bevilaqua, who lived in late 15th and early 16th century.
On the 6th of February 1510, the skies darkened, a heavy rain fell down upon Hvar, followed by a strong storm. At 7 PM the ground shook three times and the roof of St. Annunziata’s church exploded in pieces.
At the same time, in the house next to the church, the Bevilaqua House, the admiral’s granddaughter was storing clothes and cleaning the room of dust. She found a small sooty crucifix, took it into her hand to clean it when a thick, dark liquid started dripping from the crucifix.
She called her mother and her father, who said that this was probably the color that has melted off the crucifix. Still, to make sure, they called the town’s painter, Stjepan (Stephen) Vitaglich, who momentarily found out that it was not color dripping from the crucifix, but blood!
Villa was once known as the Bevilaqua House, named after its owner, Hvar’s harbor master and Admiral Niccolo Bevilaqua, who lived in late 15th and early 16th century.
On the 6th of February 1510, the skies darkened, a heavy rain fell down upon Hvar, followed by a strong storm. At 7 PM the ground shook three times and the roof of St. Annunziata’s church exploded in pieces.
At the same time, in the house next to the church, the Bevilaqua House, the admiral’s granddaughter was storing clothes and cleaning the room of dust. She found a small sooty crucifix, took it into her hand to clean it when a thick, dark liquid started dripping from the crucifix.
She called her mother and her father, who said that this was probably the color that has melted off the crucifix. Still, to make sure, they called the town’s painter, Stjepan (Stephen) Vitaglich, who momentarily found out that it was not color dripping from the crucifix, but blood!
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Alarmed, they called upon the church’s canon and curator, Matija (Matthew) Lukanich. He was already shaken by the fact that the church’s roof went to pieces only minutes ago. When he found out about the blood he fell into a state of excruciating pain and near-madness.
As it happens, it was the very Lukanich who swore on that very crucifix in early 1509 to kill all of Hvar’s nobility. Lukanich was, along with Tomo (Thomas) Bevilaqua, the girl’s father and admiral’s son, the main conspirator of a planned coup and massacre that was to follow. Tomo Bevilaqua died in an accident in November of 1509, so the coup had to be postponed.
Now looking at the same crucifix bleeding made Lukanich fell into despair.
At first, all parties involved and the citizens of Hvar understood this as a warning from God, that saying to sustain from any bloodshed. As hours passed, Lukanich fell more and more into madness, ending up flagellating himself to death, six days after the discovery of the crucifix.
In the end, Hvar ended up in a civil war, which began in May 1510 and lasted for four years. Feel free to find out more by entering 'Hvar rebellion' into a search engine of your choice.
The events of 6th of February were first noted in detail by Hvar’s judge, Pavao (Paul) Paladinich. Other testimonies were collected by an apostolic visitor 69 years later, in 1579, from individuals who were children in time of these events. All testimonies were published in A. Gabelich’s ‘The uprising of Hvar’s commoners’ and J. Bracanovich’s ‘500 years of St. Cross worshipping’.
The bloodied crucifix and the adherent blooded cloth are kept today in the Hvar cathedral.
Be as it may, whether you believe in the story or not – you will be enjoying your vacation inside a living part of history, now there exclusively for your pleasure!
As it happens, it was the very Lukanich who swore on that very crucifix in early 1509 to kill all of Hvar’s nobility. Lukanich was, along with Tomo (Thomas) Bevilaqua, the girl’s father and admiral’s son, the main conspirator of a planned coup and massacre that was to follow. Tomo Bevilaqua died in an accident in November of 1509, so the coup had to be postponed.
Now looking at the same crucifix bleeding made Lukanich fell into despair.
At first, all parties involved and the citizens of Hvar understood this as a warning from God, that saying to sustain from any bloodshed. As hours passed, Lukanich fell more and more into madness, ending up flagellating himself to death, six days after the discovery of the crucifix.
In the end, Hvar ended up in a civil war, which began in May 1510 and lasted for four years. Feel free to find out more by entering 'Hvar rebellion' into a search engine of your choice.
The events of 6th of February were first noted in detail by Hvar’s judge, Pavao (Paul) Paladinich. Other testimonies were collected by an apostolic visitor 69 years later, in 1579, from individuals who were children in time of these events. All testimonies were published in A. Gabelich’s ‘The uprising of Hvar’s commoners’ and J. Bracanovich’s ‘500 years of St. Cross worshipping’.
The bloodied crucifix and the adherent blooded cloth are kept today in the Hvar cathedral.
Be as it may, whether you believe in the story or not – you will be enjoying your vacation inside a living part of history, now there exclusively for your pleasure!
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