The art of hospitality meets the charm of the Renaissance
Palazzo Mocari, located on the enchanting Via Monserrato—once part of the historic Via Papalis—is more than a meticulously restored Renaissance building. It is a place where the past meets the present, giving life to nine historic apartments restored to offer truly unique luxury apartments.
Each of these apartments overlooks the picturesque streets of Rome, featuring spacious living areas, elegant kitchens, and generously sized bedrooms, all with private bathrooms. Here, comfort and refinement coexist with the historic soul of the palace, while a discreet and personalized concierge service attends to every detail.
Guests will find themselves immersed in the exclusive atmosphere of a gentlemen’s club, inspired by the old city clubs, experiencing a blend of history, elegance, and timeless luxury in the vibrant heart of the Eternal City.
Palazzo Mocari
Campo de' Fiori
Navona Square
Pantheon
Castel Sant'Angelo
From Origins to modern comfort
Palazzo Mocari, a stunning example of 16th-century architecture along the historic Via Monserrato, holds a history steeped in charm and mystery. Once the residence of the courtesan Tina Baroncelli, it later became a refined literary salon. In 1867, its owner, Lorenzo Mocari, left his mark with the renowned inscription, “Trahit sua quemque voluptas”—”I do as I please.”
Today, this Renaissance palace is poised to be reborn as an exclusive historic residence, where past times and modern comfort coexist in perfect harmony.