Conte Riccati
The Il Conte di Riccati Room is a tribute to Jacopo Riccati and that Treviso elegance of culture, restraint, and distinction.
The room evokes the taste of a private residence of times gone by, with period furnishings, precious antique paintings, and a spatial composition designed to convey the charm of a stately, intimate, and authoritative room. The four-poster bed, the writing desk, the classic chairs, and the warm tones of the furnishings create an atmosphere of cultured tranquility, more reminiscent of a private residence than a simple hotel room.
It is a room that suggests a different way of experiencing time: slower, fuller, more attentive to detail. Here, beauty is not ostentatious, but preserved. Every element evokes the idea of refined hospitality, linked to the memory of the palace and the figure of a man who united thought, rigor, and the world.
A small anecdote ideally accompanies this room: Jacopo Riccati is remembered as a man of scholarship and great reputation, so much so that his name has even become linked to mathematics, through the famous "Riccati equation." We like to imagine that, alongside rigorous thought, he also appreciated the privilege of fine rooms, of contemplation, and of select conversation. And this is precisely the feeling the room conveys today: that of a discreet, never noisy, nobility built on culture, presence, and restraint.
Il Conte di Riccati is designed for those who appreciate spaces with identity, memory, and character. A room with character, where the past is not the backdrop, but the atmosphere.
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King sized bed
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Bathroom with a shower