Welcome to the Bed & Breakfast



San Pietro



"May God keep it a house in Noto and on it may the clouds open."

(Ibn Hamdis 11th cent.)


Our bed and breakfast awaits you to spend days of serenity in the unparalleled Baroque scenery.The owners will welcome you in warm, elegant and comfortable surroundings.

The Garden

The garden attached to the b&b allows you to spend hours of relaxationduring which you will feel serenity and desire to return.



It is located next to the small Baroque church of San Pietro delle Rose from where it is easy to reach in a few minutes' walk, the historic center, through an interesting network of characteristic alleys.

San Pietro

Via Vico Cosenza, n 9, Noto, 96017 , Italy

San Pietro



Designed mainly by Donato Bramante, Michelangelo, Carlo Maderno and Gian Lorenzo Bernini, St. Peter's is the most famous work of Renaissance architecture and the largest church in the world. Although it is neither the mother church of the Catholic Church nor the cathedral of the diocese of Rome, St. Peter's is considered one of the holiest Catholic shrines. It has been described as "holding a unique position in the Christian world" and as "the largest of all the churches in Christendom."

Villa Farnesina



The villa was built for Agostino Chigi, a wealthy Sienese banker and treasurer of Pope Julius II. Between 1506-1510, the Sienese artist and pupil of Bramante, Baldassarre Peruzzi, aided perhaps by Giuliano da Sangallo, designed and erected the villa. The novelty of this suburban villa design can be discerned from its differences from those of a typical urban palace.

activities



Thermae



In ancient Rome, thermae (from the Greek θερμός thermos, "hot") and balneae (from the Greek βαλανεῖον balaneion) were bathing facilities. Thermae usually referred to large imperial bath complexes, while balneae were small-scale, public or private facilities that existed in large numbers throughout Rome.
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Ostia Antica



Ostia Antica is a large archaeological site, close to the modern town of Ostia, that is the location of the harbor city of ancient Rome, 15 miles (25 kilometers) southwest of Rome. "Ostia" (plur. of "ostium") is a derivation of "os," the Latin word for "mouth. "At the mouth of the River Tiber, Ostia was Rome's seaport, but due to silting the site now lies 3 kilometers (2 miles) from the sea.
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Trevi Fountain



The Trevi Fountain is a fountain in the Trevi district of Rome, designed by Italian architect Nicola Salvi and completed by Giuseppe Pannini; 26.3 meters high and 49.15 meters wide,[1] it is the largest Baroque fountain in the city and one of the most famous fountains in the world.
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