Rome

Grand Hotel de la Minerve

17th-Century Palazzo

69 Piazza della Minerva
Rome, Rome 00186

Nearest Train: Spagna

Phone: +39 06 69 5201

Fax: +39 6 679 4165

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This refined and elegant hotel is housed in a magnificent 17th century building that first belonged to the De Fonesca family. It was re-opened in 1990 after 13 years of closure and a six-year restoration period by architect Portoghesi. Situated close to the Pantheon, it is very central, and there is a splendid view of the city from the roof garden. The guest rooms have every comfort and are tastefully decorated using elegant French fabrics. In the main hall is a statue of the goddess Minerva (created in 1850), and her reflection can be seen in the white marble flooring with its yellow swirls.

Rooms & Charges: Singles From 333. Doubles From 409. Suites From 540.

Hotel Services: Air conditioning. Bar. Disabled access. Fitness club. Internet access. Minibar. Non-smoking rooms. Restaurant. Safe deposit. Television.

Conferences: Conference rooms for 10 to 120 people.

Special Features: The terrace has bar and restaurant facilities during summer months.

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