| | Facilities within the Property |
At Prime Hotel Villa Torlonia we have different facilities to make your stay the best one. For both leisure and business travellers our hotel has all solutions. You can relax at the bar or in the garden. In the morning our Italian style breakfast will give you energy for the day. We offer room service on request. Leave your luggage if leaving from town at a late hour at our luggage storage. |
At our 24-Hour Front Desk we can help with tours and reservation. Fax and photocopying services at the Business Centre, a Wired Internet is available in the public areas and is free of charge. We also have Meeting and Banquet facilities. At last,a private parking is possible on site (reservation is not possible) and has an extra cost per day. |
| Property Facilities Summary: | Banquets | Bar | Fax Service | Garage | Internet Point | Laundry | Lift | Luggage Storage | Newspaper | Photocopier | Wi-Fi | | | |
Near the hotel you'll have the chance to admire the following places of interest. - Villa Torlonia: One of the most recent Roman villas, that used to belong to a noble family. It still keeps a particular beauty due to the original scenery of the British garden, one of the few examples in Rome, and to the rich and unexpected quantity of artistically designed buildings all over the park. - La Casina delle Civette (literally translated The Birds' House): Main residence of Prince Giovanni Torlonia until the 1938, it is a very peculiar construction in liberty style that had its name taken from the presence of a large stained glassy window with two owls between ivy's branches. It is one of the most singular and interesting works made during the first years of the last century. - Il Casino Nobile: It was the ball room of Torlonia residence, a majestic building enriched by an impressive pronaos erected to improve its visibility for all those that were passing by the main Nomentana street. - Porta Pia: Built according to Michelangelo's project, Porta Pia is famous most of all for the "breccia", a hole in the wall opened on the 20th of September 1870 by the Bersaglieri, a special military section of the Italian army, during the historical period that brought to the unification of what we know today as Italy and that put to an end what was known as the Papal Empire. That's when Rome became the Capital of Italy. - Mausoleo di Santa Costanza: One of the most representative works of the ancient architecture. It was one of the first examples of Christian building with a central structure that has been entirely preserved till today. The building is often chosen by the Roman's couple for their weddings. |
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