Hotel Internazionale Domus Rome
Internazionale Domus offers prestigious
accommodations in the very centre of Rome, in Piazza di Spagna and
Via Margutta. A great choice of elegant, impeccably appointed apartments,
sleeping from 2 to 10 people, or elegant and luxury suites, equally
well-equipped, for 1 to 3 people. We offer our guests tasteful and
luxurious furnishings, high-quality linen and modern accessories
in all our exclusive apartments and suites. An accomodation that
can satisfy all your needs in an atmosphere of quiet intimacy.
You will feel very much at home in magnificent surroundings. In
these marvellous residences you can enjoy your stay in Rome, even
after business commitments, by visiting the city on foot or relaxing
in the green of the Borghese Gardens without having to waste time
or energy in travelling. You can have a drink in the famous Caffè
Greco, or stroll along the most elegant shopping streets in the
world (Via Condotti, Via del Babuino, Via Sistina) full of famous
names - Bulgari, Valentino, Versace, Prada and Gucci to name but
a few.
The apartments and suites are located in Palazzo Pierret, one of
the most famous historic buildings in Rome. Declared a national
monument of high artistic and historic value by the Ministry of
the Cultural Heritage, it stretches from Piazza di Spagna, where
the facade is adjacent to the Fontana della Barcaccia designed by
Gian Lorenzo Bernini, and the Piazza Trinita’ dei Monti, flanking
on its left side the fantastic Spanish Steps designed at the beginning
of the 18th century by Francesco De Sanctis, one of the most famous
architects of his time, at the request of the French government.
Palazzo Pierret can be considered one of the world's most important
historic buildings. The first mention of Palazzo Pierret dates back
to the end of the 16th century. The maps of that time, as well as
the paintings and engravings of the slopes of Trinità dei
Monti, a place of particular beauty after the inauguration of the
church of the same name in 1585, depict the form and decorations
of the palace with notable precision.
During the following century the entire district became internationally
famous as a great tourist centre in Rome and in 1647 it became the
seat of the Spanish Embassy, giving the square its current name.
In 1726, the year in which the superb Scalinata di Trinità
dei Monti, or Spanish Steps, designed by De Sanctis were built,
the building underwent its first consistent transformation and took
on the aspect, along with the adjacent buildings, of the new bourgeois
fashionable residences.
Hotel Details
Elevators
Balcony
Bidet
Roman Sport Center Is With 15 Minutes Walking
Distance, Thanks To The Underway Connecting
Piazza Di Spagna Metro Station With The Villa
Borghese.
Safe Deposit Box
Maid Service
Room Service
Shower
Doctor On Call
Safe
Color Tv
Wakeup Service
Air Conditioned
Fax
Hairdryer In Room
220 Ac
Bath Tub
Concierge Desk
Multilingual
Small Pets Allowed Property Address
Hotel Internazionale Domus
Rome
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