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General Information:
Four stars superior
Very central position in the Via Veneto area, close to the city’s most important monuments, shops and bars.
110 double rooms including Studio rooms equipped with PC, Junior Suites, and Suites. The Junior Suites and Suites have Jacuzzi tubs.
The “Aureliano” restaurant offering gourmet cuisine (closed on Sundays)
The Blue Bar with service also available outside in the “Courtyard under the Stars”. Piano bar.
Small gym available for guests
Rooms available on the sixth floor for conferences, events and banquets, with natural light, seating from 10 to 150 people, and up to 150 for banquets.
Non smoking rooms
Rooms for the disabled
Use of garage with valet parking service
All major credit cards accepted
Pets not permitted
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Many fine works of art by contemporary artists are displayed inside the hotel, selected in accordance with a specific plan for the decoration.
In the lounge areas of the hall, there are rare polychrome marbles (Botticino, Persian travertine, Sicilian Perlato, Calacatta) produced by the Paolo Medici & Sons company.
The design of the marble runner was inspired by a painting by Veronese.
In the lounge, there are large Intimist oil paintings by Paolo Giorgi.
Behind the reception and at the exits to the lifts, there are graphisms on wood by Daniela Marchitti.
In the Blue Bar there are oil paintings of Peruvian children’s faces and water lilies by Dora Tassinari as well as paintings by Massimo Catalani.
Then there is “ELLE”, a larger than life-size sculpture of a woman by Paolo Guiotto.
Each floor is decorated with paintings inspired by a different continent, produced by contemporary artists: there is the South America of Angela Volpi; the East of Silvia Codignola; the Europe of Paolo Giorgi; the Africa of Massimo Liviadotti, the USA of Jonathan Janson; and one painting per floor depicting a throne by Saka Minako.
At the entrance to the conference rooms on the 6th floor, there are charcoal and wax crayon pastel drawings depicting startled horses, by Valeria Cademartori.
The restoration of the frescos in the rooms and of the restaurant, and the decoration of the vaulted ceiling of the Hall was by decorators Simona Bryant and Stefania Capecce.
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