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Set in the very centre of Rome, this apartment is in an ideal location for exploring the city’s many sites and, at night time, for enjoying some of the Cavour.
Only two blocks from the central Termini station and easy walking distance from Rome’s major sites, stands atmospheric, street-side, Italian restaurants.
This beautifully furnished, 18th century, converted convent has retained many of its original features, including spectacular high-pitched, frescoed ceilings and flagged, terracotta stone flooring.
Each room has French windows which open.
Technical Description of Cavour
Entering the apartment there is a small hallway which leads through to a spectacular drawing room. To the right of the drawing room is a fully equipped kitchen with a table that seats eight people. Beyond the drawing room, a large book-shelf has been cleverly constructed to allow for a single bed to be concealed and used as an extra bedroom. Beyond the mezzo-bedroom is the main bedroom with a large double bed. In the left hand corner is a small dressing room with ample hanging space. On the far side of the bedroom is the bathroom. An exceptional feature of the bathroom is an alcove, previously containing a statue of the Madonna which has been artistically converted into a fountain style bath and shower with earthenware and white tiles.
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