The St. Regis Rome: Where Italian Aristocracy Built the Republic
The St. Regis Rome stands on Via Vittorio Veneto, the boulevard that became Italy’s seat of aristocratic power after Rome was declared capital in 1871. This was where noble families who unified the peninsula built their urban residences, establishing the social architecture that governed the young Italian state. Today’s guests occupy the same spatial command—private … Continue reading The St. Regis Rome: Where Italian Aristocracy Built the Republic
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