"It doesn't have the constraints of anonymous hotel chains, nor does it exhibit standardized luxury. [...] A palace infused with the syncretism of three centuries of history, yet also exuding contemporary flair," explains Engineer Elia Federici.
"Originally built in the 16th century, Palazzo Talìa was once the private home of Angelo Maria Colocci, a humanist close to Pope Leo X. It served as the Nazarene College, welcoming scholars, nobles, and even popes."
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