Temple of Morpheus is first of all a family story. A period dwelling that still remains one of the few villas that characterized the particular architectural configuration that was intended for this neighborhood called the Garden City at the beginning of the 20s: an Anglo-Saxon “garden city” composed exclusively of houses surrounded by gardens, connected by shady and silent streets.
Since 1923, this splendid patronal house has been handed down from generation to generation. Umberto, Maria Ida, Stefano and today the youngest Valentina, took care to keep the architectural and stylistic features of the time intact and transform an old residence into a charming B&B; Marble floors decorated in liberty style, vaulted ceilings and antique furniture. All immersed in the quiet of a large garden and the quiet and residential via Montecristo.