Casa Renata
Ground Floor, Blue & Wood Tones, Orto & River Views, Vintage Terrazzo, Hand-Sourced Kitchenware, Cozy & Curated Spaces, Sleeps Three…
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Compact yet central, with large double windows overlooking Via Ramelli, offering glimpses of daily life.
Thoughtfully sourced, all-Italian kitchenware designed for true cooks.
Features Renata’s original porcelain sink, now paired with upgraded SMEG appliances.
Stocked with pantry staples and locally sourced goods for an effortless start to any meal.
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Spacious, featuring a vintage 1800s iron bed frame with Italian hand-stitched linens. Overlooks the backyard, orto, and river, with soothing water sounds and sunset views.
Includes a versatile table for writing, dining, or playing cards with a glass of wine.
Soft blue shades create a sense of calm and relaxation. Locally sourced bedside tables with curated reading and lamps.
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Original black terrazzo floors contrast with fresh white tiles for a timeless feel.
Shower with views of the backyard fruit trees, accompanied by the sounds of birds and the river.
Terrazzo sink and vintage cabinetry add old-world charm while discreetly storing essentials like hairdryers and extra towels.
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Overlooking Via Ramelli, offering a cozy and calming retreat.
Perfect for reading, unwinding with a glass of wine, or enjoying a morning coffee. Soft lighting, a thoughtfully curated book collection, and classic Italian card games enhance the space.
A three-seater sofa easily converts into a comfortable second bed for up to two guests.
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The ground-floor apartment is named “Renata” in honor of Alberto’s mother, a woman whose hospitality left an unforgettable impression. Known for her famously strong coffee and an ever-welcoming spirit, Renata made this very space her home. As you step inside, you’ll feel the warmth she radiated, with every corner of the apartment embracing you just as she would. It’s a space that reflects her essence—welcoming, comforting, and full of life.
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Piazza del Comune - The heart of Fabriano, surrounded by medieval architecture and lively cafés.
Paper & Watermark Museum - Discover Fabriano’s papermaking heritage in this fascinating hands-on museum.
Local Markets & Shops - Artisan goods, fresh produce, and all the essentials for your stay.
Wine Bars & Trattorias - A selection of spots to enjoy local Verdicchio wines and traditional Marche cuisine.
Riverside Walks - Scenic routes along the river, offering peaceful nature escapes within the city.