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But while a minimal, modern feel permeates, there are clear signs of heritage: wood-beamed ceilings and magnificent views over terracotta roofs are the hallmarks of old Rome. The contrast is an attractive one, with a feeling that you’re in a characterful, serene space above the city’s hubbub below.
While the lounge – with its raised seating area and floating staircase – makes a statement, our favourite space is the kitchen-dining room. Polished terracotta parquetry and designer table and chairs make it a great place to enjoy an aperitivo before heading out to enjoy the local neighbourhood. Two sizable bedrooms complete the offering.
Amenities at Casa Garibaldi, a Burghesius home
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