Medieval Castle
Ideal for mid~size to large groups wanting our signature experience.
Completed in the 1300's
Re~imagined in 1700
Medieval nobles surely would have killed for today’s castle upgrades; particularly in the bathroom department.
Many of the best parts are the original parts, however. The rooftop terrace still provides 360º views of the region, the church bells still chime on the hour, and the village is still largely made of volcanic stone.
18th Century Gardens
15,000 square meters of rare and exotic plants from all over the world. Rows of century old linden trees parade around a 17th Century fountain, and salt~water swimming pool.
Popes & Painters
Pope Innocent X awarded The Costaguti Family the title of Canopy Marquis*, an honor granted to very few of the Roman noble families.
* This term indicates the privilege of keeping a red canopy with a golden chair for welcoming the Supreme Pontiff, as well as the honor to carry the shafts supporting the Pope's canopy during ceremonies. This can still be seen in the main entrance; and is a great honor to have inside one's residence.
In the early 17th century, the Costaguti were able to attract the best artists working in Rome* to decorate the inner rooms of the Palace with splendid frescoes.
* Guido Reni & Domenico Zampieri {AKA Guercino}, to name a few.
Local Chef
Double and Single beds
Private Bathroom {Bathtub or Shower}
Heat & Air Conditioning
Elevator
Roof Deck
Salt~Water Pool in Castle Gardens
Armory Dining Hall
Attached Church
Miniature Hedge Maze
Conference Rooms
Walking~Distance
Village of Roccalvecce
Castle Gardens & Pool
Views of the region