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A charming apartment, rendered especially cozy by recent remodeling, Urbi is located on the first floor (without elevator) of an ancient building which dates back to the sixteenth century. A very peaceful place right in the historic center on Via Urbana, a road which two thousand years ago was named Vicus Patricius and throbbed with life during the Roman imperial government. The Suburra, the previous name of this district located on the slopes of the Quirinale and Viminale hills spreading as far as Esquilino hill, was a suburban neighbourhood of ill-fame, where new freedmen and patricians built their houses. Surrounded by taverns, brothels, prostitutes, thieves, traders and some respectable people, the heart of Rome was like this. During the time of Emperor Vespasian the Colosseum was built down the eastern part of the city, while on the south you could admire the Arch of Tito and the temple of Nettuno to the west. Today the district of Suburra is called Rione Monti, the first neighbourhood of the city, one of the few places where genuine breathing space can still be found. The apartment consists of one room (even if it is divided in two parts by a corridor) perfectly acclimatized (air conditioned) and endowed with an elegant cooking alcove finished in travertine marble, where guests will find everything necessary for cooking as well as a variety of breackfast beverages. The sleeping area has got a chestnut boiserie which has been made out of fifteenth century beam floors of the building that today houses the Teatro dei Satiri, previously cavea of the Teatro di Pompeo, where the Emperor Julius Caesar was murdered. Beside the double-bed there is an intermediate wooden floor fitted with a single bed. The loft is made precious by the restoration work of the ancient sixteenth century beam ceiling, by the sight of bricks from the original construction, by a mosaic whose unicum you can see in the Museo Nazionale Romano di Palazzo Massimo alle Terme, and by a modern liquid crystal television. The bathroom, also finished in travertine marble, contains a shower and is well stocked with everything that guests need. The location of the apartment is exceptional as you are actually close to all the classic sights of Rome. The Colosseum and Fori Imperiali are no more than an easy five minute walk, moreover the Cavour Metro station is approximately one hundred meters far from the apartment. In the immediate vicinity it's worth a moment to linger along the narrow lanes of the Suburra, the church of Santa Pudenziana and its Byzantine mosaic (this is the oldest church in Rome, it dates back to the third century A.D.; the tradition says that Saint Peter might have found shelter there during the Christian persecution), the church of Santa Prassede and obviously the magnificent and imposing Basilica di Santa Maria Maggiore. The perfect start to your Roman adventure!
Comprised of:
Living/sleeping area with kitchenette, double bed, and single lofted bed
Bathroom with shower
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