The beloved Fontana di Trevi within the coronary heart of Rome’s centro storico, the town’s historic middle, lately drew world headlines when the town’s tourism councilor introduced plans to start out charging tickets for entry.
Certainly, after I walked by the fountain one sunny afternoon in late summer season, it felt as crowded as a bustling practice station. However then I ducked two blocks away beneath the regal Sixteenth-century stone arch of Palazzo Talìa, the Everlasting Metropolis’s latest and most anticipated five-star boutique resort. Inside just a few steps, the vacationer hubbub had dissolved, and I had entered a dreamy enclave of magnificence, historical past, and artwork.
The resort’s buzz is because of its provocative mixture of outdated and new. The fresco-filled palazzo, constructed initially for a fabulously rich papal secretary, has lengthy been famend in Rome as residence to the Colegio Nazareno, the oldest educating establishment within the metropolis. Based in 1617 for impoverished boys and orphans with funding from assorted cardinals and nobles, it will definitely shifted to educating the kids of the rich earlier than it was closed and left vacant in 1999.
Final Could, it reopened with its spectacular public areas designed by Italian movie director Luca Guadagnino, the auteur behind “Challengers,” the 2023 cinematic hit starring Zendaya, the Oscar-winning “Name Me By Your Title,” the remake of “Suspiria,” and the upcoming “Queer,” based mostly on the William Burroughs cult basic and starring Daniel Craig. Every of the movies is imbued with a novel visible model, so it ought to come as no shock that the director additionally runs a design retailer, Luca Guadagnino Studio, which has created non-public properties and worldwide style shops (together with the Redemption boutique in New York’s SoHo), and he moonlights as an artwork curator. That is the primary resort venture by Italy’s (dare one say?) new Renaissance man.
On my go to, the visible feast started within the lobby. I gaped at colourful frescos on the hovering ceilings, a nine-foot chandelier of Venetian glass from the Forties, and plush carpets with daring up to date designs. By comparability, the small reception desk was so understated that I nearly missed it totally till the cheerful clerk in a classy scarlet coat gently invited me to examine in. Quickly, I used to be being whisked upstairs in one of many two pod-like elevators added to the constructing’s exterior throughout renovation to guard its inside. (They’ve a imprecise steampunk air and evoke creations from Jules Verne.)
Rising on the primary ground, I wandered wide-eyed alongside a grand hallway lined with marble busts of historic Roman emperors and generals. Then, I entered probably the most fantastical and grandiose house of all: the Aula Magna, or Nice Corridor. Right here, college students as soon as met underneath the benign gaze of a bust of Pope Clement V and but extra lavish frescos 30 toes above.
Learn on for my full evaluate of this spectacular Roman palazzo:
Palazzo Talìa
- The eye to sensual element within the up to date design enhances the previous faculty’s majestic Renaissance areas, together with, as an illustration, the hand railings of the grand staircase sheathed in burgundy leather-based, which delight the contact.
- The 25 elegant rooms have hovering ceilings and massive image home windows overlooking the plant-filled inside courtyard or the sedate Through Nazareno.
- The Colegio’s expansive inside courtyard doubles as a dreamily quiet bar stuffed with potted vegetation, together with two splendid palms from Sicily, making an idyllic, rainforest-like setting for a summer season aperitivo.
- The indoor bar is wildly theatrical, with partitions lined with silvery blown-metal tiles that mirror the ceiling frescos just like the shimmering waters of a Venetian canal.
- The close by Fontana di Trevi could also be a mob scene, however the resort is beautifully situated inside strolling distance of each marquee website in Rome, from the Colosseum to the Spanish Steps.
The Rooms
Though the 25 rooms have attracted much less consideration than the over-the-top public areas designed by Guadagnino’s studio, the customized furnishings by Mia Dwelling Design Gallery and Laura Feroldi Studio are not any much less fashionable. The entry-level Superior Rooms have queen-sized takes on a four-poster mattress utilizing minimalist metallic frames and are stuffed with beautiful examples of Italian design, corresponding to smooth Lavazza espresso machines, olive inexperienced Alessi water kettles, and multi-colored enamel tables.
Regionally baked treats are left on the mattress throughout the turn-down service, and even the pink in-room eating menu appears prefer it must be in an artwork gallery. The extra spacious suites graduate to king-size beds and opulent baths surrounded by boldly colourful tiles. However to reside within the true style of a Renaissance prince — or decadent Pope — lease the Talìa Suite: It is extra of an condo complicated, together with two common suites and personal use of the huge Aula Magna, the Nice Corridor, with its personal choir balcony. Charges vary from roughly $1,100 to $15,000.
Meals and Drink
The close by eating places on this closely visited a part of Rome are undistinguished, to say the least (there’s even a McDonald’s on the nook). Fortunately, the Palazzo Talìa has every thing a gourmand would possibly want earlier than exploring additional afield. As is the Italian customized, breakfast is included within the fee, starting from the Roman staple of cappuccino and candy cornetto to recent fruit and avocado toast or the whole worldwide panoply of eggs, sausage, and bacon. (Tables are arrange within the leafy courtyard in advantageous climate.)
Overseen by Govt Chef Marco Coppola, Tramae restaurant, with luxurious banquettes and stylish chairs by Fratelli Levaggi, presents artistic takes on conventional dishes from Rome, Venice, and the chef’s native metropolis of Sorrento, together with baked ham tagliolini au gratin and creamy courgette spaghetti alla Nerano (with fried zucchini and pecorino, a favourite of Stanley Tucci). All dishes use components sourced within the close by Roman countryside, whereas the wine record was hand-selected by the resort proprietor, Elia Federici, chairman of the hospitality consortium Gruppo Fresia.
With its lava stone tables and Murano mirrors, the Bar Della Musa, Muse’s Bar, stands out as the most beguiling house in the whole palazzo, the place you may sip cocktails named after the art-inspiration muses: Erato (“she who provokes want”), Polyhymnia (“she who has many hymns”) and Calliope (“she who has a stupendous voice”).
The Spa
Thermae, or bathhouses, have been famously palatial options of Imperial Rome. Right here, the grand portals to the spa are flanked by two advantageous classical marble statues, one among an unnamed noblewoman and the opposite of Julius Caesar.
Stairs curl right down to the power, which features a small, seductively lit heated pool lined with handmade metal-patina tiles, connected steam and funky rooms, and the complete vary of wellness remedies within the vaulted underground chambers. A tiny however serviceable health club can be connected.
Accessibility
Other than just a few steps up from road degree to the lobby, the expansive palazzo will be simply explored utilizing the 2 exterior elevators.
Location
Rome is among the world’s nice strolling cities, and renting a automotive is pointless and a anxious legal responsibility. (Even when you handle to park it, driving by way of the maze of one-way streets with impatient Roman drivers may take years off your life). Ubers are straightforward to summon, as are taxis by way of the European app Freenow.
The place to stroll? Rome is so dense with layers of historical past that it’s unattainable to decide on, however aside from the close by classics — the traditional Pantheon, Renaissance Villa Medici, the Romantic period’s Keats-Shelley Home Museum — name in at extra trendy and eccentric artwork websites because the Giorgio de Chirico Home Museum, the place the good Surrealist artist lived from the Forties to his demise in 1978. For a hand-tailored stroll, join with Roma Expertise run by archaeologist and artwork historian Elisa Valeria Bove, who can even take you on, say, a wine-tasting go to to a Roman prince’s non-public property on the traditional Appian Means — a suitably civilized tour from any Renaissance palazzo.
Easy methods to Get the Most Out of Your Keep
The Palazzo is a member of Small Luxurious Motels of the World; members of their loyalty membership can take pleasure in perks corresponding to late check-out, room upgrades, and particular charges. Considerably unexpectedly, the lavish Bar della Musa additionally has a nightly completely happy hour, with three oysters and a cocktail or glass of Champagne for 25 euros.