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Residenza in Farnese  

Via del Mascherone 59, 00186

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  • Billiard room

  • Standard double room

  • Reception/ Hall

  • Junior Suite

  • Double room

  • Bar

  • Triple room

  • Breakfast room

Standard double for single use with city view, french bed, private facilities (shower), and breakfast
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Standard double with city view, king bed, private facilities (shower), and breakfast
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Standard double with city view, handicapped utilities, private facilities (shower), and breakfast
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Superior double with city view, private facilities (shower), and breakfast
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Junior double with city view, king bed, private facilities (shower), and breakfast
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Superior triple with city view, king bed, private facilities (shower), and breakfast
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La Residenza in Farnese, your home in Rome, offers a pleasant stay with a friendly homely atmosphere and the charm of an ancient house. At 59 Via del Mascherone, between <b>Piazza Farnese</b> and <b>Via Giulia</b>, stands the Residenza in Farnese Hotel. The building belonged, in times past, to the Teutonic Knights Military Order of the Blessed Virgin. In the 18th Century the palace became property of the Sinibaldi Family who restored the façade in its original style giving to it more prestige and importance.<br>At the beginning of 19th Century the palace was bought by the Church and became the seat of the Ecclesiastical Institute for the formation of young new priests; following this different use of destination, the building was adapted to the requirements of a religious community and since then its architectural structure remained unaltered.<br>To-day, this old monastery, houses a cosy hotel of 31 rooms in their original layout and fitted with “poor-art” furniture made in the northern Italian region of Veneto and antique furniture restored by skilful craftsmen who also enhanced the household furnishing and the finely decorated china and glassware. The splendid frescoes that embellish some rooms contribute to create an atmosphere of past times.<br>The passion for art and restoration of two ladies, <i>Marisella</i> and <i>Carla</i>, who run the Residenza in Farnese with particular care, offer guests a warm and prestigious welcome. Every room has a private bathroom and is equipped with most modern comforts.<br>The professional hotel staff will do their best to satisfy all guests requirements with courtesy. <br>La Residenza in Farnese, <i>your home in Rome</i>, offers a pleasant stay with a friendly homely atmosphere and the charm of an ancient house.

La Residenza in Farnese, your home in Rome, offers a pleasant stay with a friendly homely atmosphere and the charm of an ancient house. At 59 Via del Mascherone, between <b>Piazza Farnese</b> and <b>Via Giulia</b>, stands the Residenza in Farnese Hotel. The building belonged, in times past, to the Teutonic Knights Military Order of the Blessed Virgin. In the 18th Century the palace became property of the Sinibaldi Family who restored the façade in its original style giving to it more prestige and importance.<br>At the beginning of 19th Century the palace was bought by the Church and became the seat of the Ecclesiastical Institute for the formation of young new priests; following this different use of destination, the building was adapted to the requirements of a religious community and since then its architectural structure remained unaltered.<br>To-day, this old monastery, houses a cosy hotel of 31 rooms in their original layout and fitted with “poor-art” furniture made in the northern Italian region of Veneto and antique furniture restored by skilful craftsmen who also enhanced the household furnishing and the finely decorated china and glassware. The splendid frescoes that embellish some rooms contribute to create an atmosphere of past times.<br>The passion for art and restoration of two ladies, <i>Marisella</i> and <i>Carla</i>, who run the Residenza in Farnese with particular care, offer guests a warm and prestigious welcome. Every room has a private bathroom and is equipped with most modern comforts.<br>The professional hotel staff will do their best to satisfy all guests requirements with courtesy. <br>La Residenza in Farnese, <i>your home in Rome</i>, offers a pleasant stay with a friendly homely atmosphere and the charm of an ancient house.

  • Handicap equipped
  • Parking
  • Internet access
  • Room service
  • Non-smoking rooms available
  • Fax
  • Alarm clock
  • Bar
  • Pets welcome
  • TV
  • Hair dryer
  • Telephone
  • Room safe
  • Minibar
  • Air-conditioning
  • TV with cable or satellite
  • Town center
  • Near train station
Check-in
Check-in is possible from 13:00 to 00:00.
Check-out
You may check out at any time before 11:00.
Reception
Reception is open 24 hours per day.
Child Policy
Children at any age welcome.
Meal Plan
Breakfast is included in the rates.
Parking
Public parking available.
Pets Policy
No pets allowed except guide dogs.
Baggage Policy
Free baggage deposit in case of early check-in or late check-out.
Cancellations

Cancellation is possible until any time of day 1 day prior to the check-in date without penalty.

A cancellation after that time or a no-show, will incur a penalty of 1 night's stay.

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