Hotel Carducci 76 takes you on an extraordinary discovery of the past, unique cultures, inspirations and styles.
The first chapters of our story tell the tale of how a wonderful 1920s villa was transformed into an iconic, refined and elegant location, imbued with the flavour of a journey to faraway places.
Originally called Villa Nora, the building stands out for its two magnificent octagonal towers. Following the building’s renovation and extension, the pre-existing colonial style of the villa has been reinterpreted in an eclectic and original way. Our source of inspiration? The Topkapi Palace in Istanbul, the Yali holiday residences overlooking the Bosphorus strait, and Islamic gardens. Dating back to the 1920s, the original part of the building was transformed into a C-shaped structure and integrated with a new building, the third wing of the current building, which houses an enchanting inner courtyard garden and the Garden, a perfect temple of peace and harmony. These interventions have created a modern space with a refined atmosphere, inspired by distant voyages, where every room and suite has its own unique identity and furnishings. A tiny jewel that enhances the existing space, an oasis of peace and tranquillity with Oriental-inspired accents that blend harmoniously with the simplicity of informal elegance, rigorous forms and subdued colour palette.
Let yourself go and fall into the embrace of our timeless atmospheres.