ROOMS


Our rooms — LIBERTY, CILIEGIO, MIRTO and MAGGIOCIONDOLO — are furnished with handcrafted antique pieces, each with its own unique character.

The Liberty room, located on the ground floor, is a spacious family suite and has been designed with accessibility features for guests with reduced mobility.

We serve a traditional Italian breakfast with freshly baked bread, croissants and seasonal fruit.
On request and at an additional cost, guests may enjoy a savory breakfast featuring local specialties such as San Daniele cured ham, salami and cheeses, all sourced from local producers.


LIBERTY

Ground floor | Elegant | Family suite

Capacity: up to 5 guests

A spacious room on the ground floor, furnished with authentic wooden and wrought-iron pieces from the 1800s.
Designed for families, it is fully air-conditioned and suitable for guests with limited mobility.
The private bathroom is easily accessible directly from the bedroom.


CILIEGIO

Top floor | Panoramic

Capacity: 2 guests

 Bright and spacious double room located on the top floor.
The floor features beautiful original tiles from the 1800s, while the cherry-wood furniture dates back to the early 1900s.

The room is air-conditioned, well lit and offers panoramic views: south-facing over the garden and west-facing towards the village of Susans.
Private bathroom with direct access from the room.


MAGGIOCIONDOLO

First floor | Romantic 
Capacity: 2 guests 

A charming room for two guests, furnished with two original Friulian wrought-iron single beds from the 1800s, which can be arranged as twin beds or a double bed.

The remaining furnishings are made of wood, creating a warm and authentic atmosphere.

The room is air-conditioned and overlooks the south-facing garden.
Private bathroom with direct access.


MIRTO

First floor | Single room

Capacity: 2 guests

The Mirto room is located on the first floor and can be connected to the Ciliegio or Maggiociondolo rooms, making it ideal for families.

It features a single bed made of authentic cherry wood from the early 1900s, with the possibility of an additional extra bed.
The window faces south, offering a pleasant view of the garden.