Welcome

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The History of the Albergo Santa Chiara starts in 1939. At the beginning it was a "wine-shop" then changed into a small inn, enlarged in the following years, the 10 rooms of the first days have become now 96, distributed in 3 adjoining buildings. In one of them is located the Saint Catherine from Siena's Chapel. The old lobby, on the contrary, has become a theatre. The Albergo is right behind one of the most fascinating and important monument of Rome, the Pantheon. The ground floor hall has seen the proclamation of the Popular Party by Don Sturzo, the rooms have counted the steps of Nobel prizes such as Amartya Sen, Franco Modigliani and clergy men later be became Popes, politicians then elected Republican President, philosophers, artists, writers from Fogazzaro to Sartre to Banana Yoshimoto. The most affectionate guests love the wide and classic styled rooms, younger prefers the modern and high-tech ones. You can't miss a short chat at one of the table of our open-air bar, quiet and private, that overlooks the Minerva Square.
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