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The Albergo Del Senato In Rome, Italy Is A
Renaissance And Baroque Inspired Hotel, Located On The Piazza
Della Rotonda, Directly Opposite The Pantheon. Several Of Rome's
Historical Landmarks Are Nearby. The Coliseum And Ste Peter's
Cathedral Are Both Within Three Kilometers And The Trevi
Fountain, Immortalized By Fellini's Film, La Dolce Vita, Is 500
Meters Away. Leonardo Da Vinci Airport Is 30 Kilometers Distant
From The Hotel.
Chandeliers, Area Rugs And Diamond Patterns In The Marble Floors,
Decorate The Albergo Del Senato's Lobby. Framed By Arched
Doorways And Complemented With Pecan Colored Wood, The 24 Hour
Front Desk's Multilingual Staff Provides Express Check In, Check
Out, Services. The Hotel's Late Night Cocktail Bar Extends Onto
The Roof Terrace In The Summer Months, Enabling Guests To Enjoy A
Panoramic View Of Rome. The Breakfast Room Serves A Continental
Buffet Surrounded By Italian Architecture And Artwork.
The 57 Air Conditioned Guest Rooms At The Albergo Del Senato Are
Decorated With Heavy Drapes, Rich Fabrics, Patterned Wallpaper
And Antique Furniture. All Rooms Feature Safes, Mini Bars And
Marble Bathrooms.
The Pantheon, Directly Across From The Hotel, Was Originally
Built As A Temple To The Seven Deities Of The Seven Planets, But
Has Been A Christian Church Since The 7th Century. It Is The Best
Preserved Of All Roman Buildings And The Oldest Important
Building In The World With Its Original Roof Intact. The Only
Natural Light Enters Through An Unglazed Oculus At The Center Of
The Dome And Through The Bronze Doors To The Portico. As The Sun
Moves, Striking Patterns Of Light Illuminate The Floors And Walls
Of Porphyry, Yellow Marble And Granite.
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