An elegant hotel in a classical villa. In the heart of Rome, Villa Spalletti Trivelli is unique among the historic residences — a discreet and intimate luxury villa hotel, elegant and refined drawing rooms furnished with genuine antiques, exclusive wellness centre, sumptuous rooms with every comfort. Villa Spalletti Trivelli is situated on one of the original Seven Hills of Rome, the Quirinale, and is steps from Piazza del Quirinale and just minutes from the Fountain of Trevi.
The hotel is in an ideal position for visiting Rome's stunning historical sites as well as the elegant shopping districts of Via del Corso and Via Condotti, and public offices such as the Ministry of the Interior, the Constitutional Court and others.
Of all the boutique hotels in Rome, Villa Spalletti Trivelli is the paradigm, perfectly placed to experience the Eternal City. Relax in a century-old, opulent city retreat, formerly the private home of the aristocratic family and renovated between 2004-2006.
Accommodation is characterised by a balance of classicism with contemporary comfort, public areas are large and airy, showcasing antiques from the family's collection, whilst the library is recognised by the Ministry of National Heritage and Culture. Tranquil and alluring, during the warm summer months the villa's private gardens provide respite from Rome's hustle and bustle.
OVER 100 YEARS OF HISTORY AND CULTURE CONSTUCTION OF THE VILLA
Gabriella Rasponi, widow of Count Venceslao Spalletti Trivelli, Senator of the Kingdom of Italy, niece of Gioacchino Murat and Carolina Bonaparte (Napoleon's sister), purchased the land across from the gardens of the Quirinal Palace, where the house of Tito Pomponio Attico, editor and friend of Cicero, once stood.
She entrusted the task of building Villa Spalletti Trivelli to Architect Domenico Avenali (who availed of expert artists and artisans, like Edoardo Gioja).
Thanks to the vision of Countess Rasponi, President of the National Council of Italian Women, Villa Spalletti Trivelli became an important political and cultural meeting place.
Every Thursday afternoon, the influential figures of the time frequented the villa’s drawing rooms. This included the likes of Romualdo Bonfaldini, Sidney Sonnino and Rabindranath Tagore, the Nobel Prize winner in Literature in 1913.
100 YEARS OF CULTURAL HERITAGE - 1930
In the early 1930s, Cesare Spalletti Trivelli inherited the historic residence in downtown Rome from his mother where he would then live with his wife, Countess Guendalina Cavazzi della Somaglia.
Respectively made a Gentleman and Lady of the Court of Queen Marie José of Belgium (wife of Umberto II of Savoia, the last King of Italy), the count and countess would then leave the villa to their son, Piero, a sensitive writer and refined poet.
A HISTORIC LUXURY HOTEL IN ROME - 2004
In 2004, Giangiacomo Spalletti Trivelli, son of Count Piero, and his wife, Susanna, daughter of horseback riding champion Raimondo d'Inzeo, decided to convert the family's historic residence into an exclusive luxury residence for the more refined and demanding travellers.
For those who are staying in Rome for a longer period of time and would like to have a more permanent base, who like to set up house for a while and do a little cooking when not dining out, there are the recently refurbished apartments located in the building adjacent to Villa Spalletti Trivelli.
Fully-equipped and beautifully furnished with original paintings and antique items from the count's personal collection, the two luxurious apartments measure 120m2 and 100m2 respectively and have a view over the villa’s private gardens.
There is a functional, spacious kitchen, two double bedrooms, two large bathrooms, and a bright and cosy living area, perfect for winding down after a long day, watching a movie or simply reading a good book.
The apartments also provides every modern comfort: air conditioning, plasma TV with a large selection of international cable channels, cordless Voip telephones, free Wifi by optical fibre and PC (available upon request).
When staying in the apartments, guests benefit from all the usual hotel services such as the rich breakfast buffet in the villa's dining room and housekeeping, as well as free access to the villa's common areas, wellness centre, gym, bio sauna, relaxation area and so on.
Two Garden Suites are located in the building across from Villa Spalletti Trivelli, directly connected through the villa's garden.
Each apartment measures from 80 to 90 square metres and has a double bedroom, two bathrooms, large sitting room with sofa bed, kitchen and a private terrace with outdoor furniture.
Guests have full access to the villa's amenities, including the buffet breakfast in the Papier Peint Room, the hosted bar in the Arazzi Room and free access to the on-site gym, hammam and Turkish bath.
Room service in the apartment is available for an extra charge.
With a view over the private gardens of the villa, this approximately 55 to 60 sq.-metre suite has a separate living room and walk-in wardrobe.
Decorated with antiques and original antique prints, it also has a luxurious marble bathroom with bathtub and shower and courtesy organic bath set.
An approximately 42 sq.-metre room with king or twin beds, this antique-furnished suite is complete with a walk-in wardrobe, small study, original antique prints.
There is luxurious marble bathroom with shower and bathtub and refined courtesy organic bath set. The suite also has a view over the villa's private gardens.
35 sq.-metre room with king bed or twin beds, relaxation area, antique furniture, original antique prints and the view over the villa or Quirinal Palace gardens.
It has luxurious marble bathroom with tub and shower and refined courtesy organic bath set.
These 25 sq.-metre rooms, with king or twin beds overlook the public gardens of the Quirinal Palace and furnished with antiques and original antique prints.
They also feature a luxurious marble bathroom with a shower and tub as well as a refined line of courtesy organic bath products.
Food on the roof terrace draws heavily from local Italian tradition, offering simple yet delicious selection of salads using the Spalletti Trivelli family’s organic Pomario olive oil, sandwiches using freshly baked bread and homemade gelato.
Meanwhile, guests are welcome to pour themselves drink from the complimentary bar with a range of classic spirits, wines and prosecco behind the bar to sip while enjoying the view.
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Villa Spalletti Trivelli also offers its guests a fully equipped fitness area open 24-hours a day, with a personal trainer available on request.
For those seeking rejuvenation, the hotel's Wellness Centre offers restorative wellness therapies.
Owned by the Counts Spalletti Trivelli, Pomario winery is located near Perugia. The vineyards yield two organic wines. Pomario’s olive grove yields an organic extra virgin olive oil.
Villa Spalletti Trivelli's Papiers Peints dining room is the ideal backdrop for events and private banquets as well as social and business luncheons in an atmosphere of privacy and discretion.
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VILLA SPALLETTI TRIVELLI
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