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H0915 - Hotel near Trinità dei Monti
Former 17th century convent, lying in the historic centre of Rome between Piazza del Popolo and the Spanish Steps, the Boutique Hotel is a superb architectural building with sober and essential features, ideal to fully live the charm of the Italian capital, as well as enjoying both its cultural and gastronomic wide offer. Is located in what in 1600 was one of the most famous baroque monasteries in the capital, the Conservatory of Divine Providence. Inside you can still admire the ex-church, oratory of the convent, currently used as dining room or for the civil ceremony, which preserves a fresco of the XVIII century.
Ceremony, Wedding Reception and Accommodation
Civil Ceremony and non-Catholic religious wedding
No
Wedding menu.
The Hotel is a magnificent backdrop for your weddings, cultural events and private parties in the most ancient heart of Rome. Function rooms are sized to accommodate from 10 up to 220 guests, all of them have natural day light and are enhanced by precious furniture and contemporary paintings. The impeccable service provided from our staff will meet and satisfy the expectations required by your Valued Guests and make your exclusive experience unforgettable.
The Hotel surrounds a large inner garden, an oasis of Mediterranean vegetation with cosy and modern open-air sitting areas and an elegant gazebo, ideal for prestigious events and private ceremonies.
Silence is one of the most welcome sounds after an intense day out and about in the bustling capital and the almost musical tranquility that wafts through the 69 guest rooms and suites is pure delight. The structure still boasts its original architecture, with high ceilings and wide open spaces, clear essential lines and a classic décor that has been complemented with modern accents.
Yes, it is possible to rent just one single hall.
A minimum number of guest is required.
Yes, there are restrictions as per Italian law.
Yes.
18km from Ciampino "G.B. Pastine". 35km from Fiumicino "Leonardo da Vinci".
