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albergo

American  
[ahl-ber-gaw] / ɑlˈbɛr gɔ /

noun

Italian.
alberghi plural
  1. an inn or hotel.


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Mr. Kihlgren is largely credited with advancing the albergo diffuso movement in Italy.

From New York Times • Dec. 3, 2018

Along the way, we broke the journey at fantastic agriturismi and guesthouses but the most intriguing place was EcoBelmonte, Calabria’s only albergo diffuso.

From The Guardian • Dec. 23, 2017

The intimate albergo has just eight rooms, but its cellars and bars are appointed with over 1,500 varieties of wine, from Friulians and Mosellas to Gajas and Nebbiolos.

From New York Times • Aug. 17, 2017

It seemed so strange to be sitting down to work in my own house, and to look across the Arno at the great albergo and think that I had a husband there.

From Lippincott's Magazine, September, 1885 by Various

Before the close of September the travellers were in a rough but pleasant albergo at Asolo, which Browning had not seen since his first Italian journey more than forty years previously.

From Robert Browning by Dowden, Edward

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