SPANISH STEPS VALENTINO:
THE PATIO AND THE PANORAMIC ROOFGARDEN
A top floor one bedroom apt., with sitting room, dining
room, study, 2 bathrooms, kitchen,
with large patio and large terrace with stunning panoramic
views of all Rome.
- Telephone,
- Sony colour TV,
- satellite aerial,
- washing machine,
- autonomous heating,
- iron and iron board,
- air conditioning (sitting room and master bedroom),
- espresso machine,
- American coffee percolator.
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View of Rome from the west parapet of the terrace.
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This view is what you exactly see from the westward side of the terrace overlooking
the historical centre. The views are stunning, the best you could have of Rome. You can single out (from left to the right, *click and move your mouse over the photo, to make it rotate*): Church of the Collegio Romano, Dome of San Carlo ai
Catinari Church, St. Andrea della Valle Church, the main Jewish Synagogue, the Column of Marcus Aurelius,
the Pantheon, Sant'Ivo alla Sapienza, Montecitorio Palace, Sant'Agnese
in Piazza Navona, the Torre dell'Orologio of Borromini, San
Giovanni Battista dei Fiorentini, Janiculum, Palace of Justice,
St. Peter, the Vatican, St. Carlo al Corso, Monte Mario (Hilton
Hotel) - to mention a few.
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Opposite view, still from the west parapet of the terrace |
The opposite photo above shows instead what you see from the same westward side of the terrace if you turn back and look towards East. The tables of the terrace and the gazebo can be seen. The
unique roof garden includes plants, 5 tables, a dedicated fridge, many chairs
to dine out, and also rock chairs. In the background, you can see the Villa Malta (left), and the Borghese Gardens (right).
The panoramic photo below shows instead the views looking towards South.
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View from the Southern parapet of the terrace.
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You can single out (from left to right): the Quirinale
Gardens, the Quirinale Palace (seat of the Italian President of the Republic), the Torre Spaccata (a medieval "Broken Tower"), the
Altar of Fatherland, called also Vittoriale or Victor Emanuel Monument (dubbed "Wedding cake" or "Type writing machine" by Romans and tourists alike),
the Capitol Hill, the Jesus Church (Chiesa del Gesu'), the church of Sant'Andrea delle
Fratte - and many more (the Alban Hills, the Monti Quarter etc.).
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360 degree panoramic view from the Eastern parapet of the terrace.
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Finally, this 360 degrees panoramic view is taken from the opposite side of the terrace,
towards the Borghese gardens. You can see first the aristocratic villa (Villa
Malta), which is now a convent, the Hotel Intercontinental-De La Ville,
the Hassler Hotel, and the trees of the Borghese gardens. As you can see the terrace
includes five tables, chairs, and plants.
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