In the heart of a majestic baronial palace, there is a room that seems to have stepped out of a dream. Upon entering, one is greeted by a magical, surreal atmosphere: the ceiling is decorated with hundreds of golden stars, as bright as the night sky. This architectural marvel is not only an aesthetic masterpiece, but holds a fascinating and romantic story that reflects the passion of the baron who once inhabited the palace.
The baron, a man with a great love of astronomy, used to spend entire nights in his observatory located right above this room. As a young man, he had been enchanted by the mysteries of the cosmos, and this passion had accompanied him throughout his life. The observatory was his refuge, a place where he could contemplate the stars, study the planets and reflect on the universe. However, his observing sessions often lasted until late at night, and going down to the main chambers became an uncomfortable and tiring undertaking.
So it was that the Baron decided to create a special room, just below his beloved observatory. He wanted a place where he could continue to feel immersed in the stellar atmosphere, even when he closed his eyes to sleep. He called in the best craftsmen of the time and commissioned the creation of a ceiling that faithfully reproduced the night sky, with golden stars set against a background of blue velvet.
When the baron retired from the observatory, he found comfort in this unique room. Lying on his bed, he could still see the stars above him, as if he had never left his telescope. Each star on the ceiling represented a memory of his observations, a fragment of the vast universe he so loved to explore.
Today, the Star Room is one of the most precious gems of the palace. Visitors who enter it can feel the echo of the Baron’s passion for astronomy, perceiving a link between earth and sky. It is a place where history and imagination come together, offering a unique and enchanting experience that takes one back in time, to a time when a man dedicated his nights to conversing with the stars.
Access to the Stanza delle Stelle is via a lift or the ancient stone stairs. When you reach the floor, you walk along a 10-metre internal balcony with a view of the inner courtyard. At the end of the balcony, you reach a furnished terrace, reserved for the room’s guests. From here, you enter directly into the Stanza delle Stelle
Minimum two-night stay
Minimum two-night stay
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