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Piazza di Spagna

Piazza di Spagna is one of the most famous squares of Rome and it owes its name to the building of Spagna, headquarters of the Iberian Embassy for the Holy See. At the center of the square there is the well-known Barcaccia fountain that dates back to the Baroque period, carved by Pietro Bernini and his son, the famous Gian Lorenzo Bernini. On the right angle of the staircase there is the home of the English poet John Keats who lived and died in it in the 1821, now turned in a museum dedicated to his memory. The monumental staircase with 135 steps, was inaugurated by Pope Benedetto XIII in the occasion of the Jubilee of the 1724 and it was built to connect the  Spanish Borbonic embassy to the church Trinità dei Monti. The setting offered by the ocher-colored buildings, Bernini's fountain and the staircase on which stands the church Trinità dei Monti help to create a refined seventeenth-century atmosphere.
The room is equipped with:

  • private bathroom
  • air conditioning
  • mini fridge
  • free wifi
  • tv lcd
  • Hair-drier
  • map of the city
  • heating
  • free bath products
  • parquet
  • shower
  • closet/wardrobe
  • desk/table
  • safe
  • kettle

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