HOTEL LA ROSETTA

La Rosetta…
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The founder Egisto Paradisi, starts his activity some years before 1922,...

…with a small restaurant in the heart of Perugia.

After leading “La Rosetta Restaurant” to the success, he decides to start a only seven rooms new business  with his wife Lisetta (she loved roses, hence the name).

“La Rosetta” becomes, year after year, one of the most important Hotel and Restaurant in Italy, well known all over the world.

Many famous guest as Primo Carnera, Trilussa, Tazio Nuvolari, Edoardo and Peppino De Filippo, Luca De Filippo, Ezra Pound, Paolo Stoppa, Vanda Osiris, Walter Chiari, the Italian Presidents Gronchi, Segni, Pertini and Cossiga.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The founder Egisto Paradisi, starts his activity some years before 1922, with a small restaurant in the heart of Perugia.

After leading “La Rosetta Restaurant” to the success, he decides to start a only seven rooms new business  with his wife Lisetta (she loved roses, hence the name).

“La Rosetta” becomes, year after year, one of the most important Hotel and Restaurant in Italy, well known all over the world.

Many famous guest as Primo Carnera, Trilussa, Tazio Nuvolari, Edoardo and Peppino De Filippo, Luca De Filippo, Ezra Pound, Paolo Stoppa, Vanda Osiris, Walter Chiari, the Italian Presidents Gronchi, Segni, Pertini and Cossiga.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

In 1973 the International Jazz Festival “Umbria Jazz” chooses “La Rosetta” as the basis for its office, turning the Hotel into as a beating heart of Umbria Jazz event and giving us the possibility to accomadate many artists such as quali Gil Evans, Michel Petrucciani, Steve Grossman, Brandford Marsalis and many others.

Even today the Hotel continues to represent a point of reference for many italian and international artists, thanks to the strategic position and the excellent service.

In 2017 “La Rosetta” was eagerly taken over by “Tau Group” a young and brilliant hotel group and the story goes on, looking at the future with optimism and perseverance.

In 1973 the International Jazz Festival “Umbria Jazz” chooses “La Rosetta” as the basis for its office, turning the Hotel into as a beating heart of Umbria Jazz event and giving us the possibility to accomadate many artists such as quali Gil Evans, Michel Petrucciani, Steve Grossman, Brandford Marsalis and many others.

Even today the Hotel continues to represent a point of reference for many italian and international artists, thanks to the strategic position and the excellent service.

In 2017 “La Rosetta” was eagerly taken over by “Tau Group” a young and brilliant hotel group and the story goes on, looking at the future with optimism and perseverance.

Per i nostri clienti

I nostri Servizi

COME RAGGIUNGERCI?

IN AUTO: Autostrada - da Firenze A1 uscita Val di Chiana; da Roma A1 uscita Orte 

Superstrada E45 direzione Perugia, uscite consigliate: Prepo oppure Piscille

IN TRENO: Stazione Centrale FS Fontivegge
Dalla stazione potete prendere il Minimetro, una comoda metro di superifice e scendere alla stazione Pincetto, in centro storico https://www.minimetrospa.it/

Fermata Taxi all’uscita della stazione

IN AEREO: Aeroporto Internazionale dell’Umbria “San Francesco D’Assisi” (PEG)
Un bus navetta della compagnia ACAP - SULGA collega lo scalo con la stazione ferroviaria, il centro storico di Perugia ed altre fermate intermedie https://airport.umbria.it/ita/trasporti2

Taxi dall’aeroporto al centro storico di Perugia e viceversa Euro 35.00 a tratta

IN AUTOBUS: Autolinee Sulga collega la Stazione Roma Tiburtina e l’Aeroporto di Fiumicino alla Stazione degli Autobus di Perugia Piazza Partigiani http://www.sulga.eu/

COME PARCHEGGIARE?

E’ possibile raggiungere il centro storico, fino a Piazza Italia dove si trova l’Hotel, comodamente con l’auto senza richiedere permessi, questa zona non si trova in ZTL

Appena arrivati in struttura potete acquistare i biglietti convenzionati con il Parcheggio Saba Partigiani, appena sotto il centro storico, a Euro 11.00 per 24 ore https://goo.gl/maps/hXJ9m3osMdoYjSnLA

Le comode scale mobili all’interno della Rocca Paolina vi riporteranno in Piazza Italia

In alternativa, intorno a Piazza Italia, ci sono delle strisce blu a pagamento dalle 8.00 alle 20.00 dal lunedì al sabato, gratuite la domenica e i festivi

COSA FARE A PERUGIA?

Hai bisogno di consigli su cosa vedere a Perugia e dintorni? Ti aiutiamo noi! Siamo a disposizione prima del tuo arrivo per telefono o email, oppure direttamente in reception.

Ristorante "La Rosetta"

Il Ristorante “La Rosetta”, in posizione privilegiata al centro di Perugia, è da sempre apprezzato per il servizio oltre che per la qualità dei piatti proposti.

Sala Convegni

La nostra Sala Convegni, dotata di video proiettore e connessione wi-fi può ospitare piccole conferenze e riunioni di lavoro

Siamo a disposizione per organizzare nella sala adiacente aperitivi e coffee-break.

Terrazza sul centro di Perugia

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Ristorante "La Rosetta"

Il Ristorante “La Rosetta”, in posizione privilegiata al centro di Perugia, è da sempre apprezzato per il servizio oltre che per la qualità dei piatti proposti.

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Sala Congressi

La nostra Sala Convegni, dotata di video proiettore e connessione wi-fi può ospitare piccole conferenze e riunioni di lavoro

Siamo a disposizione per organizzare nella sala adiacente aperitivi e coffee-break.

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Terrazza sul centro di Perugia

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La Rosetta recommends:

PLACES OF INTEREST

FONTANA MAGGIORE
Among the best examples of medieval Italian sculpture

The Fontana Maggiore was created between 1278 and 1280 by Nicola and Giovanni Pisano to celebrate the completion of the new aqueduct. It was designed by Friar Bevignate, with the aid, for the hydraulic side, of Boninsegna from Venice.

It consists of two concentric polygonal basins, decorated with 50 bas-reliefs and 24 statues. The lower basin goes to relief scenes of the agrarian tradition, the months of the year with the zodiac signs, of the liberal arts, the Bible and the history of Rome. The upper tank is made up of twenty-four plates, separated by statues of allegorical and historical sacred figures.

The two basins are surmounted by a bronze cup, in turn crowned by a group of three “nymphs” who represent the three theological virtues (Faith, Hope, Charity). 

PALAZZO DEI PRIORI

Palazzo dei Priori is seat of the Comune di Perugia (Perugia Municipality), of the Galleria Nazionale of Umbria and of the two most important medieval guilds: the Nobile Collegio della Mercanzia (Merchants’ Guild) and the  Nobile Collegio del Cambio (Moneychangers’ Guild).

It was built in different stages. It was hugely altered during the Church’s dominion, but was restored to its original state after 1860. In 1902 the new steps fan shaped substituted the two ramps, leading to the Sala dei Notari and the Sala della Vaccara were added.

Above the portal are bronze copies of the griffin of Perugia and the Guelph lion.

ROCCA PAOLINA

The mighty fortress, based on the design by Antonio da Sangallo il Giovane (1540-1543), encompassed the houses, towers and streets of an entire district, recognisable within the complex, and the consequential razing to the ground of the houses of the Baglioni family, of the borough of Santa Giuliana, of the church of Santa Maria dei Servi and of many other medieval buildings.

The Rocca Paolina was five levels high, composed of a main construction and a smaller one, connected by a corridor.

The fortress, symbol of pontifical domain on the city, was partly destroyed in 1848, rebuilt in 1860 by Pope Pius IX and then razed to the ground in the same year  in the part occupying the present Piazza Italia.

All that remains are the basements, partly still awaiting excavation, of extraordinary charm and uniqueness, crossed through by the escalators and used for exhibitions.

UMBRIA NATIONAL GALLERY

The National Gallery of Umbria is organised following a chronological exhibition itinerary structured in 40 rooms on a total surface of 4.000 square meters. It houses one of the most complete collection of artworks in Italy dated between XIII and XIX Centuries, with works by Duccio di Boninsegna, Benedetto Bonfigli, Bartolomeo Caporali, Gentile da Fabriano, Beato Angelico, Benozzo Gozzoli, Piero della Francesca, Pinturicchio, Perugino, Orazio Gentileschi, Pietro da Cortona, Gian Lorenzo Bernini and others.

CATHEDRAL OF SAN LORENZO
The Cathedral of Perugia

Built in the XV Century as a replacement for the earlier Romanesque cathedral, it is situated in an area considered sacred since the archaic age, as testified by the several layers which were recently discovered. 
 
The façade is characterised by a baroque portal by Pietro Carattoli (1729) while the side features a XVI Century portal by Galeazzo Alessi. The interior has the characteristic structure of gothic cathedrals with naves of the same height (Hallekirche). The vaults have frescos dating back to the XVIII Century. Inside the cathedral there are significant art works like “la Deposizione” by Federico Barocci (1569) and “la Madonna delle Grazie” by G. Di Paolo.

LA ROSETTA RECOMMENDS:

PLACES OF INTEREST

FONTANA MAGGIORE
Among the best examples of medieval Italian sculpture

The Fontana Maggiore was created between 1278 and 1280 by Nicola and Giovanni Pisano to celebrate the completion of the new aqueduct. It was designed by Friar Bevignate, with the aid, for the hydraulic side, of Boninsegna from Venice.

It consists of two concentric polygonal basins, decorated with 50 bas-reliefs and 24 statues. The lower basin goes to relief scenes of the agrarian tradition, the months of the year with the zodiac signs, of the liberal arts, the Bible and the history of Rome. The upper tank is made up of twenty-four plates, separated by statues of allegorical and historical sacred figures.

The two basins are surmounted by a bronze cup, in turn crowned by a group of three “nymphs” who represent the three theological virtues (Faith, Hope, Charity). 

PALAZZO DEI PRIORI

Palazzo dei Priori is seat of the Comune di Perugia (Perugia Municipality), of the Galleria Nazionale of Umbria and of the two most important medieval guilds: the Nobile Collegio della Mercanzia (Merchants’ Guild) and the  Nobile Collegio del Cambio (Moneychangers’ Guild).

It was built in different stages. It was hugely altered during the Church’s dominion, but was restored to its original state after 1860. In 1902 the new steps fan shaped substituted the two ramps, leading to the Sala dei Notari and the Sala della Vaccara were added.

Above the portal are bronze copies of the griffin of Perugia and the Guelph lion.

ROCCA PAOLINA

The mighty fortress, based on the design by Antonio da Sangallo il Giovane (1540-1543), encompassed the houses, towers and streets of an entire district, recognisable within the complex, and the consequential razing to the ground of the houses of the Baglioni family, of the borough of Santa Giuliana, of the church of Santa Maria dei Servi and of many other medieval buildings.

The Rocca Paolina was five levels high, composed of a main construction and a smaller one, connected by a corridor.

The fortress, symbol of pontifical domain on the city, was partly destroyed in 1848, rebuilt in 1860 by Pope Pius IX and then razed to the ground in the same year  in the part occupying the present Piazza Italia.

All that remains are the basements, partly still awaiting excavation, of extraordinary charm and uniqueness, crossed through by the escalators and used for exhibitions.

UMBRIA NATIONAL GALLERY

The National Gallery of Umbria is organised following a chronological exhibition itinerary structured in 40 rooms on a total surface of 4.000 square meters. It houses one of the most complete collection of artworks in Italy dated between XIII and XIX Centuries, with works by Duccio di Boninsegna, Benedetto Bonfigli, Bartolomeo Caporali, Gentile da Fabriano, Beato Angelico, Benozzo Gozzoli, Piero della Francesca, Pinturicchio, Perugino, Orazio Gentileschi, Pietro da Cortona, Gian Lorenzo Bernini and others.

CATHEDRAL OF SAN LORENZO
The Cathedral of Perugia

Built in the XV Century as a replacement for the earlier Romanesque cathedral, it is situated in an area considered sacred since the archaic age, as testified by the several layers which were recently discovered. 
 
The façade is characterised by a baroque portal by Pietro Carattoli (1729) while the side features a XVI Century portal by Galeazzo Alessi. The interior has the characteristic structure of gothic cathedrals with naves of the same height (Hallekirche). The vaults have frescos dating back to the XVIII Century. Inside the cathedral there are significant art works like “la Deposizione” by Federico Barocci (1569) and “la Madonna delle Grazie” by G. Di Paolo.

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