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The Hotel Bellevue Syrene enjoys a superb and peaceful position on a promontory in the most picturesque corner of old Sorrento overlooking the Gulf of Naples on the Mediterranean Coast and few steps away from the city centre. The former 18th century villa has recently completed a major renovation that preserves the antique style and historic recognition of the property. |
 An enchanting atmosphere prevails in all area of the hotel from the beautiful terraces with breathtaking views to the delightfully appointed internal salons and lounges featuring antique pieces combined with design furniture. |
History The actual Hotel rises from the foundations of a large Roman Villa which dates back to the II Century B.C. and owned by the Roman Emperors. The Counts Mastrobuono, began the actual construction of today's Villa in 1750 to be used for their summer vacations. In 1820 the Villa was turned into a small hotel. The 17th century frescos of the original Villa were restored along with other works by Ernesto and Giovanbattista De Curtis. |
 Between 1905 and 1907, William Waldorf Astor, captured by so much beauty and in reminiscence of the Roman Empire, built the "Villa Pompeiana". This being almost an exact copy of the house of the Vetti in Pompei. |
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