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Palazzo De Giorgi B&B offers guests not only enjoy a wide room for breakfast and leisure, four double rooms and one suite with separate entrance.
All the rooms of Palazzo De Giorgi B&B take their name from the restored decorative elements of the 6-meter vaulted ceilings or are inspired by the original painting.
Each has a double bed of the period, consisting of separable twin beds, with the option of adding a third bed, an en-suite or private bathroom, independent heating , indipendent air conditioning in June, July and August., emergency lighting, anti-smoking device, LCD satellite TV, Wi-Fi connection, safe, writing-table and original hand-woven Afghan carpets.
Each room is bright with large windows that overlook Via Oronzo Quarta, facing a stretch of the Sixteenth-Century city walls and the splendid Seventeenth-Century Palace Tresca that has just been restored.

Golden Ivy - The special features of this room are a precious finely-decorated Arts and Crafts brass bed and a Luigi Filippo wardrobe in burr walnut; the walls are decorated with a portrait of a young boy from the early 1900's and a collection of old postcards; there is an en-suite bathroom with a hydro-massage shower cabin.
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The Roses - What make this room special are the wrought-iron bed, typical of southern Italy in the Nineteenth Century, with round panels painted with floral motifs and the rare 1905 chandelier in mother-of-pearl; it is completed by a writing table and a “Hello There” chair designed by Jeremy Harvey and produced by Artinfort in 1979; a collection of old postcards with flower designs decorates the walls. The room has a external private bathroom with a hydro-massage shower cabin. Visit the room

The Vine - This room is extremely light and airy because it is double facing; its special feature is an Art Nouveau bed from Piedmont in wrought iron decorated with wood veneering and mother-of-pearl inlays; there is a comfortable Nineteenth-Century writing table from the Salentino district standing on an Afghan rug with figure designs. The bathroom has a large decorator hand basin and a shower cabin.
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The Leaves - This room's special features are an Art Nouveau brass bed and a late-Nineteenth-Century writing table in a simple style from the Salentino area; a set of Art Nouveau prints decorates the walls. The room has an en-suite bathroom with a hydro-massage shower cabin.
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Breakfast room - The room is bright and welcoming and, from a long balcony, faces out onto parts of the old city walls and the garden that overlooks them; as well as a waist-high marbled fresco typical of the period, it is decorated with a large Art Nouveau table with transparent acrylic “Louis Ghost” chairs by Philippe Starck making an ironic contrast, all on a vintage Bakhtiari carpet which covers almost the entire floor. Visit the room
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