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Borghese Contemporary Hotel: an art stay in the heart of Rome

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Located in the heart of Rome and blending innovative design and artistic culture, the Borghese ContemporARy HoTel – part of Mascagni Collection group – is a 4-star boutique hotel for those who wish to experience art in every aspect of their stay.

The name, Borghese ContemporARy HoTel, and the logo, strongly resonate with art. The structure is positioned among art hotels due to the rich collection of displayed artworks, which define it, transforming them not merely into decorative pieces but into a medium for knowledge and culture, becoming the main attraction in experiencing the essence of the structure.

Cameron Welch, Ed Ruscha, Sandro Sanna, Diego Miguel Mirabella, Aaron Young, Felix Gonzalez Torres, Travis Fish, Elle De Bernardini, Cristallo, Christina Zimpel, Shadi Al-Atallah, Massimo Listri: these are some of the illustrious artists who with their works contribute an identity style, classic with a modern vision, to the structure, like a contemporary art gallery in continuous change, thanks to the constant search for new artistic collaborations.

Art can be breathed in every corner of the Borghese Contemporary Hotel in the common areas and in the rooms and suites, defining their style. Each of the 24 rooms has its own distinctive artistic identity.

Among these, three extraordinary suites stand out: the Borghese Suite (209), the Elle Suite (204) and the Picasso Suite (208), which pay homage to international artists or evoke cultural elements of the area. The Borghese Suite, named after the historic building and the area where the property is located, in Largo della Fontanella di Borghese, is considered the most prestigious and houses a work of an Iranian artist, giving the suite an exotic charm. The Elle Suite is a tribute to the Brazilian artist Elle De Bernardini, conveying the creativity and mastery that characterizes the artist’s work. The Picasso Suite is adorned on the walls with a print of a 1960 work by the Spanish artist Pablo Picasso. The peculiarity of this work lies in the artist’s handwritten signature, adding a unique and personal value.

Among the common areas, the lobby houses the work of Cameron Welch “The Voyager”, “in the reception area and along the majestic staircase we find respectively the works of Sandro Sanna and Cristallo Odescalchi.

The breakfast room is adorned with “The Clock”, by Félix González-Torres, with a photographic work by Massimo Listri, an Italian photographer known for his large-scale images of majestic and empty interior spaces, and other works by Ed Ruscha and Travis Fish.

To discover the works of Aaron Young and Diego Miguel Mirabella guests will have to explore the areas of the Lounge Bar and the library area. Similar to the common areas on the first floor, the lobby upstairs also houses the works of Shadi Al-Atallah, Christina Zimpel and Nadjib Ben Ali.