Prestigious apartment located on the ground
floor, converted from the stables of a palace restored in ‘800, facing
the archaeological complex of Largo di Torre Argentina, in the heart of the City
Center, where, according to the tradition, Julius Caesar was murdered during
the Ides of March 44 b.C. Accessible through an internal courtyard, it
comprises a living room with a fully equipped kitchenette and a sofa bed, a comfortable
bedroom with a double bed and a French bed, and a large double bathroom. The
apartment is enriched with paintings inspired by ancient Roman frescoes, made by
Marchesa Nuvola
Calenda di Tavani, descendant of the Princes of San Severino, and is equipped with
air conditioning, LCD TV, ironing board and iron, hair dryer, wi-fi, washing machine and dish-washer. The central
position, close to Piazza Navona, Campo dei Fiori and Fontana di Trevi allows you to explore on foot most of the main city
monuments, and make this apartment an ideal solution for your dream vacation in the Eternal City.