| The Antico Palazzo Rospigliosi has been completely renovated in 2005. Re-opened this new look luxury hotel is called the Hotel Antico Palazzo Rospigliosi.
The Hotel Rospigliosi is located
in the former Palazzo Imperiali Borromeo, an ancient
building dating back to the late Renaissance. The
building is the former residence of Giulio Rospigliosi
who became Pope Clement IX in 1667.
The property is located in the heart of the city centre
right next to the church of Santa Maria Maggiore half
way between Termini train station and the Colosseum.
There are 4 floors served by 1 elevator
and an impressive marble stone staircase. The hotel
also has its own private courtyard, restaurant, meeting
room and study room. A listed building the Rospigliosi
is part of the Italian National Heritage
and as such can not be drastically altered without
express permission from the Government. Consisting
of 40 guest rooms all with air conditioning and all
modern facilities plus 12 foot thick
walls ensure the rooms are peaceful, comfortable and
spacious. The new Hotel Antico Palazzo Rospigliosi
is surely one of the finest 4 star hotels in Rome.
May we be so bold as to invite you
to enjoy our special History section which summarises
over 400 years of history, surely
this section will give you a feel for what you may
experience only too shortly… you will doubtless
recognize some of the names of illustrious and venerated
persons connected with the apostolic activities which
took place here all those years ago! (indeed, the
hotel still contains its very own church!!!)
The two halls are equipped
for meetings or concerts and are at your
disposal as reading rooms. From the courtyard
you may access to the internal churches;
one of them may be used for celebrate religious ceremonies.
The hotel is located just
a few steps away from all the important monuments
of Rome such as the Imperial Roman Forum
and the Colosseum. The shopping and business areas,
such as Via Veneto, Via Condotti and the Spanish
Steps are easily reachable on foot from the
Hotel Antico Palazzo Rospigliosi.
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