The villa is located in one of the most extraordinary areas in the center of Rome, just steps from Villa Borghese, Piazza di Spagna, and the MAXXI, the museum dedicated to 21st-century art. Built in 1921 by the Italian Navy for its most distinguished admirals, it became in the 1950s “il clubbino,” an elite bridge club and a salon frequented by leading figures of Rome’s dolce vita.
The villa thus becomes a fusion of strong historical resonance and the charm of a bygone era. The elegance of French style, the precision and quality of English taste, and the eclectic vibrancy of Moroccan aesthetics come to life thanks to architect Giorgio Ferreri and the interior vision of Livia Rebecchini.
The intimate and private soul of the residence, along with the owners’ desire to offer guests a personal and exclusive experience, is expressed in nine unique rooms, each with its own style and personality.