ROOMS

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Our Rooms

I
n a welcoming and serene environment, which represents in its furnishings the culture and tradition of our places, our rooms are accessed through the large living room, dedicated to the Convivial Gathering. Here lies the heart of our spaces, characterized by its long communal table and the beautiful marble fireplace in neobaroque style.

Our rooms are named Melograno, Mandorla, Cedro, and Spezie.

They follow a theme rich in references to our Albergo diffuso.

Dedicated to the Mediterranean, its ancient Diet, and The Seven Species of Paradise: wheat, barley, vines, figs, pomegranates, olives, and honey.

H
ere, symbolically sculpted, are Poseidon and two Arab-Norman lions, accompanied by two olive trees with precious fruits.

On the long table, Renaissance prints of Venice and Genoa by the cartographer Ignazio Danti and the painter Cristofaro Grasso recall Italy’s significant role in maritime trade.

Our spaces will evoke, with botanical tables, plants, objects, prints, and ancient books, how the Mediterranean begins and ends where olive trees grow spontaneously. Along with other typical crops of these lands: cereals and vines.

W
heat, olive, and vine indeed form a triad of food with high symbolic and religious value.

They are the plants of Mediterranean Civilization, a culture of varied and different influences:

where everything that takes root grows with renewed vigor.

Rooms