After a thoughtful renovation, Donna Camilla Savelli, nestled in Rome's Trastevere neighborhood, is ready to welcome guests with reimagined spaces that reflect its historical charm. The 94 rooms showcase muted colors inspired by the gardens, while common areas have been redesigned for improved flow. General manager Maurizio Montecatino emphasizes the preservation of the site's 17th-century monastery soul, merging history, art, and hospitality. Originally crafted by Baroque architect Francesco Borromini, the hotel stands as a historic landmark, enhancing its allure as a peaceful retreat amidst Rome's vibrant culture.
We have carefully preserved the soul of the 17th-century monastery, ensuring that every detail—from the restored frescoes to the thoughtfully reimagined spaces—reflects the elegance and heritage of Rome.
Originally designed by Baroque master Francesco Borromini, who left his mark on palaces like Palazzo Spada, the building is a remarkable historic landmark.
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