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Novecento Boutique Hotel

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The stylish Novecento Boutique Hotel is tucked away in Calle del Dose, off Campo San Maurizio, between St. Mark's Square and the Accademia Gallery. The hotel offers its guests the chance to stay enveloped in an evocative atmosphere, created by a décor steeped in Orientalism and a passion for exquisite materials and fabrics.

Novecento Boutique Hotel has also a small pretty courtyard where guests can take breakfast or simply relax after a full day walking.
Influenced by the style of the early 1900s, it is no coincidence that the hotel draws its main inspiration from Mariano Fortuny, painter, fashion designer, scenographer and known for his ability to experiment in all areas of art. He moved to Venice in 1889 and made the historic Palazzo Pesaro-Orfei his home. From here "Fortuny style" spread throughout Europe.

The original furniture and tapestries from both the Mediterranean world and the Far East give the nine rooms, all with en-suite bathroom, an exclusive an refined character. The rooms blend the allure of an elegant exoticism with the most up-to-date facilities.

Those who would like to spend time relaxing in the hotel will find a comfortable sitting room where they can read the papers and help themselves to a drink. When the weather is good, breakfast can be served in the small garden.
The staff is friendly and attentive, as has come to expected from the Romanelli family, hoteliers in Venice for generations. The hotel also organises regular art exhibitions, which are important dates in the city's cultural calendar. Guests thus have the chance to meet local and national artists in a relaxed and friendly atmosphere, in keeping with the hotel's spirit.

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Novecento Boutique Hotel - Location

The Novecento Boutique Hotel is located a few minutes walk between S.Marks Square and the Accademia Galleries of Art, in a street called Calle del Dose, in Campo San Maurizio.