
Sleep beneath
Italian art.
At Hotel Amalfi, the room does not end at the walls. Look up: the story continues overhead.
Every room.
A different painted story.
Each guest room carries a hand-painted fresco. The decorative programme reinterprets themes and visual traditions associated with some of Italy’s most celebrated masters — including Michelangelo, Raffaello, Guido Reni, Caravaggio and Tiepolo.
Not a gallery you visit. A gallery you sleep beneath.






Made by hand.
Remembered by eye.
The same idea continues in the hotel’s crafted details, including the mosaic work at the entrance. Heritage here is not a decorative theme; it is expressed through the hands that make the place.
A Roman identity,
carried forward.
Hotel Amalfi’s historical character is not about recreating a museum. It is about letting the artistic memory of Rome live naturally within a contemporary stay.
