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The Spanish steps
-Allegri, sleeps 2+2
-Botticelli, sleeps 3+3
-Pierret, sleeps 4+3
-Margutta, sleeps 2+2
-Caravaggio, sleeps 2+2
-Donatello, sleeps 2+1
-El Greco, sleeps 2
-Fattori, sleeps 2+1
-Superior, sleeps 2
-Deluxe, sleeps 2+1
-Deluxe, sleeps 2+2
Rome     
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Piazza di Spagna & Spanish Steps
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A great choice of
elegant, prestigious and impeccably appointed apartments
, sleeping from 2 to 7 people and suites
from 1 to 4 people all with kitchen or kitchenette, tasteful and
luxurious furnishings, high-quality linen and modern accessories,
located in Piazza di Spagna and in Via Margutta.
This property can satisfy all your needs in an atmosphere of quiet
intimacy in magnificent surroundings. |
| You will enjoy your stay in Rome
by visiting, from these marvelous residences, the city on foot
or relaxing in the green of the Borghese Gardens. You can have
a drink in the famous Caffè Greco, or stroll along the
world's most elegant shopping streets (Via Condotti, Babuino,
Sistina) full of famous names - Bulgari, Valentino, Versace, Prada
and Gucci to name but a few. |
Spanish Steps from a window |
Down on the Spanish Steps |
Location
The apartments and suites are located on the third floor of a
famous Palace with lift in Piazza di Spagna, in the heart of Rome
with an incredible view over the Spanish Steps and the Piazza
Trinità dei Monti, and in a characteristic building in
Via Margutta, the famous artists' street. |
| Close by these prestigious
locations are some of the most famous monuments, squares and streets
of Rome - Piazza del Popolo, Via del Corso, the Trevi Fountain,
the Pantheon, Piazza Venezia, the Capitol, the Roman Forum, the
Colosseum, Villa Borghese, Villa Medici and Via Veneto.
Only a few minutes and you reach the "Pincio", the fantastic
terrace at the top of the Borghese Gardens from where you can
look out all over Rome.
You also have the entrances to both the underground train station
and the car park (parkSì) in Villa Borghese close by.
The property is close to a taxi rank and bus stops. A lift inside
the entrance to the underground leads to Trinità dei Monti
and the Pincio (Borghese Gardens), without having to walk up the
Spanish Steps. |
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Apt PIERRET |
Apartments
All the spacious and welcoming 4 apartments have impeccable and
luxurious furnishings and fittings, high-quality linen and upholstery,
fully equipped bathrooms, kitchen or kitchenette and a high standard
of comfort and convenience.
An atmosphere of elegance, functionality and quiet intimacy for
an unforgettable stay in one of the most beautiful cities in the
world. |
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ALLEGRI or BOTTICELLI or PIERRET or MARGUTTA apartment, you are
only a few steps away from Rome’s most famous monuments,
from the main tourist itineraries and the designer stores.
Suites
The luxurious CARAVAGGIO, DONATELLO, EL GRECO and FATTORI suites,
are impeccably appointed with elegance and functionality. |
Suite EL GRECO |
Suite DONATELLO |
The interiors with their unique
and luxurious furnishings, beamed or frescoed ceilings and antique
furniture, will make your holidays in the heart of Rome an unforgettable
stay.
Each suite has fully-equipped bathrooms, elegant and functional
kitchenette, areas where you can work or eat, and a high standard
of services. They all have air conditioning, satellite TV, direct
telephone line and Internet hookup.
On the first floor of the same building further DeLuxe
and Superior
suites have just been realized with the same or even
better standard but without kitchenette.
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history of Pierret Palace
Palazzo Pierret is 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.
Thus it lost the features of a small,
16th-century palace on two floors and took on a more modern look,
afterwards remaining practically unchanged until the first half
of the 19th century.
It was then that Ernesto Pierret, after whom the building is named,
as recorded on the marble plaque on the main facade, acquired
the property, hitherto in the possession of the Vescovali family.
A renowned French engraver Pierret,
who had moved from Paris to Rome in the mid 19th century, wanted
to set up residence in this area, already full of French artists,
writers and personalities. After marrying Virginia Crespi, daughter
of a famous papal lawyer, he purchased the palace, where he set
up shop and soon gained international fame, with clients from
the Italian and European aristocracy and haute bourgeoisie.
Pierret also proceeded to enlarge
the building by adding a fourth floor and panoramic terrace as
well as embellishing and improving it. The palace took on a neo-classical
form, albeit retaining its basic elements. This restructuring
gave the building a more aristocratic aspect and additional aesthetic
touches.
Thanks to a very recent and delicate
restoration of the facade, the palace came back to its original
aspect and colour. |
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Daily price 2009 in Euro |
| Tipology |
Season |
2 beds |
3 beds |
4 beds |
5 beds |
6 beds |
7 beds |
El Greco deluxe
suite
[31 mq] |
High |
E 275 |
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| Low |
E 205 |
Fattori deluxe suite
[35 mq] |
High |
E 275 |
E 305 |
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| Low |
E 205 |
E 235 |
Donatello deluxe
suite
[37 mq] |
High |
E 295 |
E 325 |
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| Low |
E 220 |
E 250 |
Caravaggio deluxe suite
[38 mq] |
High |
E 295 |
E 325 |
E 355 |
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| Low |
E 220 |
E 250 |
E 280 |
Allegri apartment
[65 mq] |
High |
E 400 |
E 430 |
E 460 |
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| Low |
E 290 |
E 320 |
E 350 |
Margutta loft
[75 mq] |
High |
E 400 |
E 430 |
E 460 |
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| Low |
E 290 |
E 320 |
E 350 |
Botticelli apartment
[80 mq] |
High |
E 505 |
E 535 |
E 565 |
E 595 |
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| Low |
E 365 |
E 395 |
E 425 |
E 455 |
Pierret apartment
[100 mq] |
High |
E 660 |
E 690 |
E 720 |
E 750 |
| Low |
E 485 |
E 515 |
E 545 |
E 575 |
Superior suite
[20 sqm] |
High |
E 250 |
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| Low |
E 200 |
Deluxe suite
[30 sqm] |
High |
E 285 |
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| Low |
E 230 |
Deluxe suite
[50 sqm] |
High |
E 450 |
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| Low |
E 345 |
All prices are inclusive of: taxes, electricity, hot
water, gas, apartment cleaning and clean linen. Telephone calls
are excluded. Low season: From 8 January
to 29 February. From 1 November to 7 December. From 11 December
to 20 December. High season: From 1 January
to 7 January. From 1 March to 31 October. From 8 December to 10
December. From 21 December to 31 December.
Cleaning and towels change is made every day. Linen change is made
twice a week. |
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