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The palace was designed by the architect Carlo Busiri Vici between 1900 and 1903 and was one of the first buildings to go up in the area surrounded by vineyards, vegetable plots and gardens.
To highlight the hotel's rural location its structure incorporates some of the architectural features typical of large prestigious country houses.
From the early 1900s it was known as the Ambassadors' palace because of its select clientèle of diplomats and businessmen and in 1993 the interior was restored to its original appearance, making use of the existing embellishments. The plaster corniches, ceiling panels, capitals and arches, columns of Brazilian granite, marble flooring with borders decorated in coloured mosaic and the wrought ironwork of the central staircase, have all been restored to their former splendour.
Services:
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140 rooms??.and 8 suites full of old-fashioned charm, in the heart of the business district
50 décors in brocade, finest-quality woods, antique marble, period furniture.
Multilingual staff, rooms for disabled guests, laundery service, rooms for non-smokers.
Room Service:
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From Airport:
The Concierge can arrange limo pick-up at same cost of taxi, luggage and service included.
From Station :
5 minutes by taxi
From Motorway:
To continue for Via Vittorio Veneto for 350 m continue for Largo Federico Fellini for 35 m Turn right to continue for Piazzale Brasilefor 100 m Turn right to continue for Via Pinciana for 750 m Continue for Largo Giuseppe Tartini-Via Ruggero Giovannelli for 200 m Continue for Largo Amilcare Ponchielli for 100 m Continue for Via Giovanni Pacini for 200 m Continue for Largo Benedetto Marcello-Via Salaria for 10,6 km Exit n. 10 to continue for the E35-A1dir [ Back to Top ]
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General Info:
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Parcking
Parking outside the Property
with vallet service.
Cost from Euro 26,00/to 31,00
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