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The Secret Garden


Garden View

Sleeps 2 people

29 m2

1 x Queen Bed

Enjoy staying in the Secret Garden, where the distinction between indoors and outdoors is unclear! This room offers 2 single size beds (that can be combined to form a larger bed), with pillow-top spring mattresses to guarantee a wonderful night’s rest. You will find a mini bar and an electric kettle with complimentary coffee and tea, a large...

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Room Amenities

Wifi

Minibar

Cassaforte

Scrivania

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A garden, inside and out



When Mary, the protagonist of the novel "The Secret Garden", written in 1910 by the Anglo-American Frances Hodgson Burnett, glimpses the hidden entrance door among the ivy leaves, she decides to take Colin with her to share the discovery. Mary's gesture is a symbolic and tangible opening to the external world of nature, a gesture of deep friendship towards Colin. This sort of continuum between the outside and the inside was the source of inspiration in the furnishing of the room and emphasized by Sonia Maria Luce Possentini's illustration. Nature and the sun enter the room, while the gaze embraces the infinite.