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Eighty
seven double classic rooms, four deluxe and fifteen suites. A voyage through
the history of the most aristocratic hotels influenced the decision to
decorate the five floors each in a different style: international, deco,
colonial, empire and modern: |
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Modern |
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Eight
rooms have been carved out to reflect the style of today, four overlooking
an intensely blue sea. The most modern and luxurious furnishings and fabrics
bring a 21st Century look to this floor of the property. |
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Empire |
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The
style of Luxury: Napoleon Bonaparte introduced the Empire style to the world,
bequeathing his imperial dream of grandeur and magnificence still present in
furnishing all over the world. It is recreated here for the Principe,
elegant and without excess in the light-coloured wood and striped fabrics
beige and peacock blue. |
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Colonial |
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The
pleasures of travelling, the exotic as an inseparable part of the
furnishings: India and the Orient, the taste for faraway places is present
in the decorative use of bamboo and the printed fabrics. |
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Art
Decò |
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Art
Decò for the second floor: the “modern style” to reflect the twenties when
the hotel was built: dark wood, parchment, silkenfabrics, decorated
mirrors,and marble bathrooms: a return to the past. |
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International |
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Inspired by the eighteenth century French style, the fashion in luxury
hotels throughout the world from the XVIII century until today. |
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RATES UPON REQUEST
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