A unique spot, the Villa is very central, yet secluded from the bustle of
traffic and tourists. With a splendid Italian garden preserving the privacy and
serenity of its guests, Villa Spalletti Trivelli is the ideal residence
both for business travelers needing to stay in the city center, as well as for
guests seeking to experience authentic Roman ambience among splendid
masterpieces from every era, picturesque views, strolls in fashionable
districts, and high-class shopping.
HistoryGabriella Rasponi, widow of Court Venceslao Spalletti Trivelli,
Senator of the Kingdom, niece of Gioacchino Murat and Carolina Bonaparte
(Napoleon’s sister), purchased the land in front of the gardens of the
Quirinale, where the house of Tito Pomponio Attico, editor and friend of
Cicero, was located and entrusted the task of building Villa Spalletti
Trivelli to Architect Domenico Avenali (who used the help of various artists
and artisans, like Edoardo Gioja).
Thanks to the intelligent awareness of Countess Reasponi, President of the
National Council of Italian Women, Villa Spalletti Trivelli because an
important political and cultural masterpiece. Every Thursday afternoon, the
villa's drawing rooms were filled with important people of the time, including
Ruggero Borghi, Marco Minghetti, Romualdo Bonfaldini, Sidney Sonnino and
Rabrindanath Tagore, the Nobel prize winner for literature in 1913.
At the beginning of the 1930s, Cesare Spalletti Trivelli inherited a historic
residence in downtown Rome from his mother where he lived with his wife,
Contessa Guendalina Cavazzi della Somaglia. Appointed Sir and Lady of the Court
of Queen Maria Josè of Belgium, wife of Umberto II of Savoia, the last
King of Italy, the count and countess left the Villa to their son, Piero, a
writer and poet.
In 2004, Giangiacomo Spalletti Trivelli, son of Count Piero, and his wife,
Susanna, daughter of the horseback riding champion, Raimondo d'Inzeo,
decided to convert the family's historic residence into an exclusive luxury
residence for the most refined and demanding travelers.
After three years of restorations thanks to the help of Architect Piero
Alessandrini, Villa Spalletti Trivelli became a unique and exclusive hotel in
the historic center of Rome, where the Spalletti Trivelli family's
passion for history, culture and art along with the most modern technologies put
the Villa on the same scale as a luxury hotel, avant-garde for its
comfort and amenities.
In the historic and political heart of Rome, set among renowned
palaces that today house the Italian State's highest offices and ministries as
well as prominent consulates, just steps from the Piazza del Quirinale,
and only a five-minute walk from the Trevi Fountain, the Villa
Spalletti Trivelli enjoys an eminently prestigious location among Rome's
luxury villas, hotels, and historic residences.
Villa Spalletti Trivelli is situated in a fascinating neighborhood: you
can admire one of the most beautiful views in Rome from Piazza del
Quirinale, only a few steps away. Overlooking the piazza is the Quirinal
Palace, the Seventeenth Century residence of the President of the Italian
Republic. Nearby Villa Spalletti Trivelli you will also find two gems of Baroque
architecture in Rome: Bernini's Chiesa di Sant'Andrea al Quirinale and
Borromini's masterpiece, San Carlo alle Quattro Fontane.
The Trevi Fountain is no more than five minutes' walk from Villa
Spalletti Trivelli, one of the few historic residences and luxury hotels in Rome
this close to the most celebrated fountain in the city. Majestic and romantic,
the fountain evokes memories of Fellini's "Dolce Vita" and of unforgettable
emotions.
The hotel is also in the heart of Rome's shopping district: Via del
Corso and Via Condotti, with their store windows and showrooms full of Italian
and international designer labels (Bulgari, Valentino, Ferragamo, Cartier,
Armani, Dolce & Gabbana, etc.), are just minutes away.
A fifteen minute walk from Villa Spalletti Trivelli brings you to the
ancient Rome of the Via dei Fori Imperiali. There you can admire the
fascinating, centuries-old vestiges of the Forums and of the Colosseum, the
imposing amphitheater, symbol of the Eternal City.
Politicians and business men and women who choose to stay at Villa Spalletti
Trivelli are only a few minutes from the Viminale (offices of the Ministry
of the Interior)the Ministry of Defence, the Constitutional Court, the Bank of
Italy, and many other public offices, consulates, and companies of international
significance.
- Reception open 24 hours
- Garden
- Terrace
- Parking lot
- Paid parking garage
- Mini a la Carte Menu (24 hrs)
- Honesty Bar (24 hrs)
- The Cuisine of Villa Spalletti Trivelli
- Internet
- Fax
- Daily newspapers
- Tourist information
- Transfers
- Laundry service,
- Energy bar
SPAEnergy Bar:
A Turkish bath in the historic center of Rome, created
following antique tradition and improved by avant-garde research in the field of
wellness, where you can reenergize yourself through purifications and
treatments. This is the energy center of Villa Spalletti Trivelli, a
Turkish bath and energy bar for our guests' holistic wellness .
Purifying environments with the Cleanergy system, essential oils studied for the
special features of the different rooms, the Floating treatment using water
strengthened by the Cleanrgy system, Energo-Vibrazionale treatment and many
others, based on the season and moon phase, using popular knowledge acquired
over thousands of years. The cocktails served at the energy bar are the
finishing touch to every treatment: healthy and attractive drinks to help find
the path to a pure life.