Appartamenti Li Mina
Chalet Li Mina is a genuine alpine chalet dating back to the last decade of the 19th century, and has been inhabited by families Mottini and Silvestri for generations. In this building hospitality and welcomeness have always been at the forefront: many locals living in Saròch still remember the scent of coffee spreading from inside through the front door, which stayed open at all times to welcome friends and guests for a meal or a chat. The Chalet is located in a quiet neighbourhood, well connected to the town centre via public transport, and close to Carosello 3000, Pláza Plachéda, the bike path and the breathtaking Tröi dáli téa. It comprises six apartments, each one bearing the name of the part of the old chalet that has replaced: la córt, al töilá, la cámbra, l’arcòbi, la cheśéta and la pónt.
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- Heated Ski Storage
- Skiboots Warmer
- Laundry
- Bicycle Storage
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Apartments of Appartamenti Li Mina
“Töilá” (from Latin tabulatum, “made of wooden boards”) is the dialectal term for the barn. Instead of a barn, today you will find a large apartment with two double-bedded rooms, two bathrooms and a small balcony. EQUIPMENT: Living room with induction kitchenette, oven and microwave (combined), dishwasher and kettle, sofa-bed for one person (under 15 years), fireplace, Sat TV in every room, bathroom with shower.
The arcòbi (from Arabic al-kubba, therefrom the English word “alcove”) was a small bedroom, usually for children. Instead of it, you will find a fancy and cozy flat for two with a large bedroom. EQUIPMENT: Living room with induction kitchenette, oven, and microwave (combined), dishwasher and kettle, sofa-bed for one person (under 15 years), fireplace, Sat-TV in every room, bathroom with shower.
The ancient cámbras (from Latin camera, “room”) were cold rooms with walls of stone, and were used as repository (likewise the córt). The existing apartment, which has taken the place of both the cámbra and the sc’túa (the main room of the ancient local houses, the only to be all wood-clad and permanently heated) is provided with a spacious living room, a large bathroom and a double-bedded room. EQUIPMENT: Living room with induction kitchenette, oven and microwave (combined), dishwasher and kettle, sofa-bed for one person (under 15 years), fireplace, Sat TV in every room, bathroom with shower.
La cheśéta Three-room tavern 70 sqm Position: Basement Beds: 4 In the local dialect, cellars were called cheśétas (from Latin casa). Instead of cheese and sausages, you will find a very large apartment with two double-bedded rooms and a roomy living room, although through the windows in both bedrooms is still possible to notice some of the stones which made up the old cellar’s walls. EQUIPMENT: Living room with induction kitchenette, oven, and microwave (combined), dishwasher and kettle, sofa-bed for one person (under 15 years), fireplace, Sat-TV in every room, bathroom with shower.
The córt (from Latin cohors and curtis) was a spacious room, used as depository. It was named córt álta when located on the first floor. The apartment has three double-bedded rooms, two bathrooms and a large balcony. EQUIPMENT: Living room with induction kitchenette, oven and microwave (combined), dishwasher and kettle, sofa-bed for one person (under 15 years), fireplace, Sat TV in every room, bathroom with shower.
This apartment (provided with two roomy double-bedded rooms with a bathroom each) bears the name of the old stairs located outside the house, which led up to the töilá (the barn). These large wooden stairs were torn down when the building now attached to the chalet was built. EQUIPMENT: Living room with induction kitchenette, oven, and microwave (combined), dishwasher and kettle, sofa-bed for one person (under 15 years), fireplace, Sat-TV in every room, bathroom with shower.