Residenza Napoleone III
Sumptuous lodgings fit for an king

Named for Napoleon III, who lived in this romantic, 16th-century palazzo in 1830, the Residenza Napoleone III is located on Rome’s fashionable Via Condotti. The property encompasses just two apartments: the Napoleone Suite, with its silk-draped canopy bed, oil paintings and antiques, and the Roof Garden Suite with its own multidecked, 600sq m terrace with panoramic views. The perfect milieu for for anyone looking to comfortably immerse themselves in Rome’s history.
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