Visitors to Rome can stay in the frescoed rooms of Villa Medici! Villa Medici, the magnificent 16th-century palace located between the Spanish Steps and Villa Borghese, is home to the French Academy in Rome.

In addition to its role as a prestigious cultural institution, Villa Medici also offers accommodation to guests, subject to specific house rules, in ancient apartments.
The historical rooms, decorated with Renaissance frescoes, are equipped with a double bed and a bathroom, offering views over the city & the villa’s gardens.

There are also smaller standard rooms, formerly apartments of academy fellows, available for overnight stays. Guests must give at least four months’ notice, and reservations can be made only by email.
Dating to 1544, the villa was founded by Ferdinando I de’ Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany, and has been the home of the French Academy since 1803. For full details of history, events, and accommodation, see Villa Medici website.