管理会社の情報
Elegance, sobriety and refinement mixed with informality are the hallmarks of the Parisii Collection’s style. Two small, well-kept Relais in the historic center of Rome where you can stay surrounded by contemporary art, design, top-quality services and trained personnel.
For Parisii Collection, luxury is not necessarily for the few.
We believe that real luxury is freedom: the freedom to choose, to be yourself and live your life as you wish. Those who choose to stay at Parisii will find carefully selected contemporary works of art, refined design, Italian savoir faire, simplicity, silence and peace.
Parisii Collection is in Rome at Via della Purificazione 8 and Via Bocca di Leone 88.
宿泊施設の情報
Inspired by a sophisticated and elegant interior design, Parisii Purificazione 8 perfectly reinterprets the meaning of hospitality in an atmosphere of refined simplicity.
This luxury relais is located in Via della Purificazione 8, right in the heart of Rome, just a few minutes walk from Barberini Underground, the Spanish Steps, the Trevi Fountain and all the most important Roman monuments.
Parisii is an unexpected haven of peacefulness plunged in the verve of the Eternal City; it’s born under the dream of guaranteeing its guests the best stay ever, by creating a unique experience through luxury comfort and customized services.
Its sophisticated areas, showing white walls enriched by classy frames and solid oak floors, are enriched by the colours of the paddings’ textiles as well as by the furnishing details and the bathrooms colours.
An attentive service makes your stay in Rome a unique experience in a refined environment with essential elegance: this is what Parisii calls luxury.
周辺エリアの情報
Piazza Barberini is located in the historic center of Rome.
Here’s what you shouldn’t miss on your visit to this beautiful piazza:
Fontana del Tritone
The square’s centerpiece is the ornate baroque fountain made by renowned sculptor, Gian Lorenzo Bernini. Commissioned by Pope Urban VIII (of the Barberini family), this fountain was considered unique from others of the same period because it was constructed out of travertine (a type of limestone) rather than the more typical marble.
Four dolphins form the base of the fountain. They’re holding up the enormous shell upon which sits the merman Triton, demigod of the sea, who’s blowing a stream of water out of a conch straight up into the air. At the base of Triton’s shell is placed Urban VIII’s papal crest.
Fontana delle Api
On a corner of the piazza, at the intersection with via Veneto, lies another Bernini masterpiece: the Fountain of the Bees. This was the last work that Bernini designed for Pope Urban VIII, who died shortly afterward. The bees are a heraldic symbol of the Barberini family.
Palazzo Barberini
Palazzo Barberini is an ornate Baroque palace designed for Pope Urban VIII (formerly known as Maffeo Barberini) by three famous architects: Carlo Maderno, Gian Lorenzo Bernini, and Francesco Borromini. The square was named after this impressive palace, and the even more impressive family it belonged to.Today, the palace is home to the National Gallery of Antique Art and showcases masterpieces by Raphael, Caravaggio, and Tintoretto, amongst many others.
Piazza Barberini is few minutes walk far from Piazza di Spagna, Trevi Fountain, and all the most important roman monuments.
For fans of shopping, Piazza Barberini is close to the most important luxury shopping streets like Via Condotti, Via del Babuino, Via Frattina and Piazza di Spagna.
The Barberini Underground A connects Piazza Barberini to the most important districts of Rome.