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La Posta Vecchia, a stunning 17th century seaside palace, immersed in
beautiful Italian gardens and overlooking the Mediterranean sea, offers
guests a genuinely luxurious and peaceful retreat, a mere 40 minute
drive away from the center of Rome. The villa was built around about
1640 for members of the powerful Orsini dynasty, over remains of the
ancient Roman settlement of Alsium. In later centuries the villa served
as more humble Carriage House for mail stages travelling up the coast
north of Rome, hence the name: La Posta Vecchia.
In 1960 the property was purchased by the American Industrialist Jean
Paul Getty, who financed an extensive restoration program to restore the
villa to its original glory. Whilst work was in progress, the ruins of
an ancient Roman villa were uncovered, ruins which can be observed in
the small archaeological museum housed in the basement of the hotel.
Getty furnished the building with precious artifacts which he had
collected during his extensive travels throughout the world. It was only
after Getty's death that the estate was transformed in exquisite 19
bedroom hotel, its rooms still adorned with priceless artworks and
antiquities from the late millionaire's extremely personal collection.
As one might expect in a villa which still exudes the atmosphere of a
private home, the bedrooms and suites of La Posta Vecchia are all
individually appointed with beautiful fabrics and rare pieces of art.
Many of the rooms, like the hotel's splendid indoor swimming pool,
overlook the sea.
At the Posta Vecchia's "Cesar" restaurant, guests have the opportunity
to savor quite inspirational Mediterranean cuisine. The fruit and
vegetables used in the seasonal dishes are all cultivated in the hotel's
own kitchen gardens. Unique cooking classes, held to a maximum of four
participants, see guests select the ingredients necessary to make their
favorite dish from the Cesar's à la carte menu, directly from the
vegetable patch and fruit orchards, and proceed to spend a morning in
the chef's company, learning how to transform them in their very own
Italian culinary masterpiece.
A conference room with seating capacity for 50 guests is located on the
top floor of La Posta Vecchia. The entire villa is available for
exclusive use for special events and meetings.
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