Main Menu > Accommodations > Hosianum Palace
 
 
Profile Accommodations Photo-Gallery How To Reach Us Bookings Facilities FAQs Home
 
 
Traveler Reviews
 


Profile


 
The Hosianum Palace, located in one of the most enchanting corners of Rome, only 50 meters from Piazza Venezia, represents an oasis hidden behind the elegant façade of a 16th century building. Intimate, classy and rich in personality, the Hosianum Palace represents an exclusive choice for those who wish to combine a tranquil stay to the historical centre.

From the terrace on the 5th floor, guests can enjoy an
incomparable view of Piazza Venezia and the roofs of Rome. The Hosianum Palace Hotel is located walking distance from the most important shopping areas in the world as via del Corso and via Condotti.
 
Piazza Venezia, Campo dei Fiori, Piazza Navona, Piazza del Parlamento, the Pantheon, Fontana di Trevi, the Quirinale, the Foro Romano, the Campidoglio and the Circo Massimo are only a few minute away from Hosianum Palace. The incomparable position makes the Hotel one of the most exclusive location in the eternal city.

History: In 1578 during the papacy of Gregorio XIII, the cardinal Stanislao Hosio founded the Polish Hospice of Saint Stanislao in Rome, adjacent to a church which in 1591 was restored and consecrated under the name of Saint Stanislao V.M.
 
This house has offered hospitality to the pilgrims coming from Poland and the rest of Europe for over four centuries, except some troubled episodes during the Napoleonic invasion and during the Russian occupation of Poland when the house was put under the Russian administration.

Today the
Hosianum Palace, home of Cardinal Hosio, has reopened its doors to offer hospitality and to regain the ancient splendour of the old times.