Fiermonte Museum's themed suites in Lecce are designed to surprise, excite and enchant.
The four rooms are all different, each with its own characteristics and prerogatives, united by the narrative of art through precise stylistic choices, furniture, colors and furnishings.
The four thematic suites can accommodate two to three people depending on the type and are located between the first and second floors of the Fiermonte Museum.
They are all equipped with tea/coffee maker, minibar, free wi-fi internet access, air conditioning and heating, private bathroom with shower, bathrobe, amenities.
Fiermonte Museum guests can stay in:
Suite Nocturne: dedicated to music and embellished with a photo of artist and cellist Jacques Zwobada, it is on the second floor.
A lapis lazuli blue coloring predominates inside, capable of giving relaxation and energy. Cozy, spacious, with a large window, it boasts paintings by Piero Paladini, two works by René Letourneur (charcoal on paper and Offrande sculpture), console tables by Gio Ponti, and seating and lamps from the 1950s-80s.
Measuring 41.8 square meters, it can accommodate up to a maximum of 2 people;
Peplum Suite: dedicated to the evolution of cinema and generative video, the suite is a tribute to Enzo Fiermonte, Antonia's brother.
Located on the second floor, it immediately captivates with its Pompeian red coloring and white columns supporting the ancient vault. Inside is Nu allongè (1955), René Letourneur's large lithograph. The style is also defined by furnishings from local antique dealers: console table, lamps, mirror, settee. Embellished with a French window leading onto a small balcony overlooking the historic center, it measures 32.5 sq m and can accommodate up to a maximum of 2 people.
Art and comfort also come together in the Avant-Garde and Marbre Suites:
Avant Garde Suite: dedicated to painting, the suite is particularly scenic, with brass-green walls and a domestic atelier created below ancient vaults. This is the room dedicated to Painting, enhanced by the presence of an easel, drawing sheets, pastels and charcoals for guests to create and enjoy. It boasts brass and iron beds, objects from the 1950s-80s from antique dealers, and cast glass nightstands by designers Charles-Philippe and Christophe of Laboratoire Design in Rabat. Among the artworks here is the bust of Anne Enfant (1945) by René Letourneur.
Located on the second floor, it measures 51 square meters and sleeps 2 to 3 people;
Suite Marbre: a suite dedicated to Sculpture and featuring an exclusive terrace with jacuzzi overlooking the city. It is with powder green walls, geometric patterns of the vintage floor cement tiles repurposed on the closet, artwork and colorful armchairs. Located on the second floor, it is graced by the sculpture Danaé and the work Amphritrite, both by René Letourneur.
It measures 33 square meters (plus the 80 square meters of the terrace) and can accommodate up to 2 people.
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