In a 14th century building meticulously restored to preserve its historic character, Dimora Violetta is a cozy and elegant apartment, designed with the utmost care and furnished with modern taste.
The characteristic exposed beams decorated with a design of curled leaves in shades of yellow on a red background and the parquet that reflect the history of the building are enhanced by the refined modern and contemporary style of the furniture and the designer kitchen, designed to guarantee our guests an unforgettable stay with maximum comfort in the wonderful city of Verona.
The 65 square meter apartment is located on the first floor of Palazzo San Giorgio and can be reached by elevator. Dimora Violetta opens onto a bright and spacious living room with a comfortable relaxation area with an armchair and sofa, which can become a comfortable sofa bed, coffee tables, smart TV and a fine wooden bookcase.
The right wall of the living room is dedicated to the large fully equipped designer kitchen and also equipped with a microwave, dishwasher, kettle and coffee machine. The open-space living area is completed by an elegant glass dining table.
A short corridor leads to the bathroom consisting of a large shower and designer burgundy-colored sanitary ware and a closet with a washing machine located in the anteroom.
The cozy double bedroom is entirely furnished with fine wooden furniture in the same shades as the parquet and in the warm tones of burgundy that recall the decorations of the exposed beams creating a welcoming and quite romantic environment.
In the bedroom, in addition to the comfortable double bed enriched by burgundy wooden bedside tables and a wooden panel with adjustable lights, there is an armchair, a large open wardrobe with chests of drawers and a desk with smart TV.
Perfect for a romantic stay as a couple or with friends and family, Dimora Violetta overlooks Via Pigna and the historic buildings of the neighborhood and is a prestigious refuge steeped in history in an incomparable location within the historic center and the beating heart of Verona.