In these two unique suites, you can really experience history in person. You'll be staying where the most illustrious travellers of the Grand Tour have stayed over the centuries, from Goethe to Mary Shelley, Hans Christian Andersen to Sigmund Freud.
In the 20th century, these rooms were also chosen by Rita Levi Montalcini and Alberto Moravia.
The suites have two different styles of furniture: one in the 19th-century style with a frescoed ceiling and antique furniture, the other has early 20th-century decor, more minimalist but still very elegant.
Both suites offer a side or street/hill view and also have a stylish lounge area, no two are the same. They have shower or bathtub.
The rooms are between 40 and 55 m2 and can accommodate up to 3 people.