Superior Room in the Residence of Pope Julius II









Spacious room with furniture of rustic elegance, located in the convent or farmhouse.
It has parquet or terracotta floors, ceiling with exposed wooden beams and marble bathroom with shower.
Description of the structure
Description of the structure
The architectural structure of the structure dates mainly from the early Christian period, but in some perimeters also from the Etruscan period.
It was built in 1100 by Benedictine monks. Then in the 1400s it became the residence of Cardinal Della Rovere. The hotel takes its name from the cardinal and papal coats of arms still present in the structure.
In the structure, which saw the most fruitful period of the Renaissance, still echoes the glory of the artists who made art the sign of a time of unique splendor.
Today you can enjoy a stay between vintage, modern and comfort of the services offered.