The first of the three communicating rooms accessed through the glass door leading from the hall is named after the stucco medallions adorning the ceiling depicting images of ladies inspired by the paintings of Boucher (an eighteenth century French artist).
The room is dominated by two large oil paintings, one of Sissi, Empress of Austria and the other of Princess Elisabeth Esperovna Belosselsky Troubetskoy, two of the most beautiful ladies of their time immortalised by Winterhalter, a nineteenth century portrait painter favoured by the nobility.
The walls, embellished with gold mirrors and engravings, are covered in antique wainscot panelling in the style of Louis XVI, with lacquered and faux marble backgrounds.
Antique Murano glass lamps and gold bronze wall sconces illuminate the room, while a marble surround frames a fireplace inlaid with magnificent Neapolitan tiles. The Venetian terrazzo flooring is made of fragments of marble skilfully positioned to produce a highly intricate design of colours and inlaid borders.
The room has a luxurious yet cosy and comfortable feel and is the ideal venue for hosting banquets or meetings.
Aperitifs, buffets or coffee breaks can be enjoyed on the outdoor terrace, surrounded by the flowers and luxuriant vegetation that are a distinctive feature of our garden.
The room is equipped with telephone sockets, WI-FI connection and video projector screen and communicates with the Magnolia Room.
The banqueting hall can comfortably accommodate up to 180 people in one room.
The Camelia room can accommodate between 150 and 230 people depending on the seating arrangement.
The Gritti room is in the oldest part of the building, where the acoustics are guaranteed by thick stone walls and mosaic floors and high ceilings create a particularly atmospheric setting.
The Monte room is a bright room overlooking the Japanese garden to the rear of the hotel.
The Orchidea room is in the hotel basement, with direct access outside and to the hotel foyer.
The first of the three communicating rooms accessed through the glass door leading from the hall is named after the stucco medallions adorning the ceiling depicting images of ladies inspired by the paintings of Boucher...
The Magnolia Room communicates with the Damsels' Room (Salle des Dames) and can also be accessed directly via the outdoor terrace at garden level or via the corridor leading to the restaurant.
The Fireplace Room communicates with the Magnolia Room and follows naturally on from it.
Minerva room can be reached walking through the elegant corridor enriched by crystal mirrors.
The second largest room of Villa Azalee, with a beautiful view of the garden and sound system, can be divided into two smaller rooms thanks to the presence of mobile partitions.
Situated on the ground floor of Villa Azalee, ideal for a small meeting or as breakout room.
Situated on the first floor of Villa Azalee, ideal for a small meeting or as breakout room.
Situated on the first floor of Villa Azalee, facing the garden and the lake, with a big terrace.
Situated on the first floor of Villa Azalee, ideal for a small meeting or as breakout room.
Situated on the first floor of Villa Azalee, ideal for a small meeting or as breakout room.
Situated on the first floor of Villa Azalee, ideal for a small meeting or as breakout room.