Embedded in one of the most suggestive streets of renaissance Rome , the Antica Dimora dell'Orso offers an exquisitely intimate stay in a charming and elegant sixteenth-century mansion overlooking a small courtyard where, according to Vatican chronicles, Caravaggio killed Ranuccio Tommassoni chasing him after a row at the pallacorda game. With original, lofty wooden ceilings, frescoes, period furniture and paintings, this small hotel welcomes its guests in secret rooms emerged from bygone times.Just one step from Piazza Navona and Pantheon and right half way betweew the Spanish Steps and S.Peter.
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