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A fascinating style

Thanks to the choice of furnishings and colours, the hotel’s 45 bedrooms reflect the ambience of the 16th and 17th centuries. As well as the twelve rooms on the upper floor of the castle, there is also the suite located in what was once the master bedroom. The room is furnished with a massive wardrobe that takes up almost the entire wall to the left of the bed and the bedside tables are beautifully restored antique prie-dieu. Above the bed is a large blue painted wall-drape and in the southeast corner of the room is a lovely fireplace decorated with love knots, garlands and stylised spirals. Knots and festoons also decorate the wooden rectangles on the doors. On 28th January 2003, King Carlo Gustavo of Sweden stayed in this suite and on 9th December 1815, the engineer Severino Grattoni, founder of the Frejus Tunnel, was born here. The more recently restored bedrooms on the ground floor are also richly decorated with precious fabrics and they overlook the luxurious Italian garden with a magnificent Baroque fountain.

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