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Anni'50 B&B
Introduction

A Charm & Design B&B in a private flat restored in 2008, situated in a quit and high-class semi central zone of Rome (Salario Trieste) between Villa Ada and Villa Borghese. Historical city centre can be easily reached by bus in 10/15 minutes.

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Address Via Fogliano 37   - 00199

Telephone 039 0645552559

Fax 039 0645552559

E-mail info@anni50bb.com

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For further information and booking requests you can contact:

039 0645552559

 

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Rooms Information

Guest are accommodated in one of 3 bedrooms, all offering complete comfort and privacy. Each room is wide and luminous, provided with private bathroom, air conditioning, sat TV, safety box and well furnished with Italian design. Included breakfast, bed linen and towels provided, housekeeping everyday, internet access.



Facilities Information

Very near to The catacomb of Priscilla, named in all the ancient liturgical and topographic sources, has its modern entrance on the Via Salaria through the cloister of the monastery of the Benedictines of Priscilla. The development of the catacomb dates from the second through the fifth centuries A.D. with three principal areas: an arenarium, a cryptoportico from a large Roman villa, and an underground burial area of the noble Roman family Acilius Glabrio. On account of the fact that seven early popes and many martyrs were buried in the cemetery, it was known as the "Queen of the Catacombs" in antiquity. Another possibility is Borghese Museum, built at the start of the seventeenth century to house the art collection of Scipione Borghese and Villa Borghese was a small vineyard owned by the Borghese family from 1580.




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