In the National Geographic Traveler magazine, Apr. 2003 issue, on page 59, you can read: The owner of Lilium, Annibale Batosi, is an abstract painter with exuberant and secure eye for interior decor. Opened in Sep. 2002 the hotel occupied one floor of a 1924 building on a busy street. Australian songbirds welcome you to the lobby, and serene blue hallways lead to high ceiling rooms with painted armoires and color-coordinated with the sheets. Everything in the sunny place is nicely up-to-date; firm mattresses, air conditioning in every room, well-conceived bathrooms. Check in and you will be among the first to stay at a hotel that's earning a serious following. Best rooms: Superior rooms are particulary quiet and have plant-filled terraces. The Liliumhotel is an exclusive small Hotel located in an antique building in the north-east side of city center, only a few minutes away from Via Veneto. It offers a very relaxing atmosphere and the young staff welcome the guests with plenty of care. Every room is smartly furnished, ornamented with a flowers design and painted in a different colour. This simple but fine design, gives a unique charm that makes a difference providing a warm mediterranean atmosphere. The 14 room are positioned along corridors with dark purple parquet floor matched with turquoise coloured doors. Each room's characterized by a different pastel shade and correlated with a flower which gives its name to the room. Bedtables, desks and wardrobes are tone in tone with the walls and decorated with water colour paintings of that flower. The Hotel has two kind of rooms: Standard rooms and Superior rooms wich are very quite and have nice flowering terraces. Design bathrooms are all covered with water green mosaics.
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