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Refectory
The ancient refectory, with its cross vaults and its Roman columns, is the ideal location for working lunches and banquets. It has a maximum capacity of 160 people.
The ancient refectory, with its cross vaults and its Roman columns, is the ideal location for working lunches and banquets. It has a maximum capacity of 160 people.
Cellarium
On the ground floor of the west side of the cloister is the Cellarium, the Abbey’s ancient storehouse. It is a large room with a row of hexagonal columns at the center. It can host up to 250 people for working lunches and banquets.
On the ground floor of the west side of the cloister is the Cellarium, the Abbey’s ancient storehouse. It is a large room with a row of hexagonal columns at the center. It can host up to 250 people for working lunches and banquets.
Cloister
The various monastic buildings were grouped around the cloister: nowadays you can get a glimpse of the monks who still use the east side of the cloister to enter the church.
The south side of cloister leads to the Giustiniani-Bandini Palace and the Congress Centre entrance.
The various monastic buildings were grouped around the cloister: nowadays you can get a glimpse of the monks who still use the east side of the cloister to enter the church.
The south side of cloister leads to the Giustiniani-Bandini Palace and the Congress Centre entrance.
Entrance
The entrance to the Giustiniani-Bandini Palace and the Congress Centre has an elegant staircase to the upper floor and displays two Roman inscriptions and a huge dolium. On the left a lift to the upper floors.
The entrance to the Giustiniani-Bandini Palace and the Congress Centre has an elegant staircase to the upper floor and displays two Roman inscriptions and a huge dolium. On the left a lift to the upper floors.
Sala delle Tenute
This airy room opens onto the Palace’s garden and owes its name to its wall paintings depicting the Giustiniani-Bandini’s estates (‘tenute’). This room can function as a superb reception or as an exclusive location for coffee breaks.
This airy room opens onto the Palace’s garden and owes its name to its wall paintings depicting the Giustiniani-Bandini’s estates (‘tenute’). This room can function as a superb reception or as an exclusive location for coffee breaks.
The Palace’s Garden
It was laid out in the English style between 1818 and 1835. Here you can find holm oaks, various conifers, palm trees, and a magnificent cork oak. It is the ideal location for elegant working lunches, private parties, and romantic wedding banquets.
It was laid out in the English style between 1818 and 1835. Here you can find holm oaks, various conifers, palm trees, and a magnificent cork oak. It is the ideal location for elegant working lunches, private parties, and romantic wedding banquets.