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Originally belonging to the sister of Napoleon Bonaparte, Villa Trivelli is a stunning example of Roman affluence. Heirlooms, art and fine furniture scream Winston Churchill and Great Gatsby all at once. Splendid dining halls invite guests to bountiful, communal brunches--or private-table dining. Perhaps stroll out to the garden for chilled bottle of Grillo. Suites are lavishly large; the hammam and gym are to die for (Palates!); and service? Unparalleled.
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