Luca Guadagnino transforms Roman palazzo "steeped in history" into boutique hotel
Film director Luca Guadagnino's interior design studio has turned a historic palazzo in Rome, Italy, into a luxury hotel.
The hotel, named Palazzo Talia, is the first hospitality project from Guadagnino's Studiolucaguadagnino.
Originally built in the 16th century, the palazzo was previously a school for children from less privileged backgrounds.
Studiolucaguadagnino has converted a 16th-century palazzo in Rome into a hotel
The institution, called Nobile Collegio del Nazareno, eventually became more prestigious and taught children of aristocrats. It closed down in 1999, but is now being restored by the Federici family of real estate development firm Gruppo Fresia.
The firm brought on board Studiolucaguadagnino to create its public spaces to guide the look and feel of the hotel. "The most exhilarating aspect was pondering how to intervene in a place so steeped in history and tailor it to a completely different, bespoke garment to breathe new life into the palace," Studiolucaguadagnino project manager Pablo Molezun said.
A floral carpet leads to the Magna Hall
At the forefront of the hotel's public spaces is a 248-square-metre hall called the Magna Hall, decorated with 18th-century frescoes. These frescoes were originally painted by Italian artist Gaspare Serenario.
The studio installed a "monumental" floral carpet in the reception lobby. The carpet leads guests to a central staircase and the frescoed hall.
The hotel features 18th-century frescoes painted b...
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