DIMORA MALATESTA
Located on the second floor of a charming 1920s building, featuring a delightful communal courtyard, our romantic retreat is just steps away from the Vatican Museums and close to St. Peter’s Square.
Renovated with love and attention to preserve the authentic atmosphere of old public houses, the apartment combines the charm of the past with the comfort of modern elements. Upon entering, you’ll be greeted by a bright hallway that leads to a fully equipped kitchen, where you can experiment with Roman cooking using fresh ingredients from the nearby Trionfale market or enjoy a glass of wine in total relaxation.
The master bedroom welcomes you with warm and elegant furnishings, complete with a king-size canopy bed crafted by Umbrian artisans. The view from the romantic balcony overlooking the Peschiera fountain will give you a delightful awakening every morning.
The bathroom, equipped with a window and a large shower, provides all the essentials for your comfort, while the second room offers flexibility as a room with a sofa bed or a living room with a study corner.
This apartment has a fascinating history, being part of a 1920s building designed by architect Innocenzo Sabbatini. It was the residence of the famous anarchist Errico Malatesta in the last years of his life and hosted the writer Andrea Camilleri during his directing studies at the National Academy of Dramatic Art.
Enjoy the advantage of a central location, with the Vatican Museums only 600 meters away and St. Peter’s Basilica at a distance of 1.5 kilometers. Just 80 meters to the nearest taxi stand and 200 meters to the Cipro Metro station, you’ll find it easy to explore Rome’s major sights. The area is rich in restaurants, bars, and shops, offering a complete experience of the vibrant Roman life.