Situated in the historic Piazza della Minerva, in the heart of Rome and just steps from the Pantheon, Orient Express La Minerva is set to open in Spring 2025 as the first hotel under the renowned Orient Express brand. The property, formerly known as Palazzo Fonseca, dating back to the 17th century, occupies an entire island site and was acquired in 2021 by Arsenale SpA. Following a comprehensive renovation, the building’s interiors and historical features have been meticulously designed and restored under the direction of Franco-Mexican Artist architect and interior designer Hugo Toro.
“This milestone proudly marks the long-anticipated arrival of our first Orient Express hotel – Orient Express La Minerva. Nestled in the heart of Rome, it is not only a destination for the most discerning travelers seeking exceptional experiences but also a place for Romans to come together. Here, Orient Express meets the soul of the Eternal City, creating a unique space where stories are shared and cultures converge. It is with great pleasure to officially introduce the first asset to the iconic Orient Express’ portfolio of hotels, trains, and sailing yachts,” – said Gilda Perez-Alvarado, CEO Orient Express.
Built-in 1620 as the residence of the aristocratic Portuguese Fonseca family and later acquired in 1811 by the wealthy French Sauve family who first transformed it into a hotel, it became a favorite destination during the Grand Tour for prominent artists such as Stendhal, Vittorio Alfieri, and Melville, and even hosted a visit from Pope Pius IX. The restoration work reflects a project rooted in the history of Rome, inspired by Roman domus and the riches of the Eternal City, combining art Déco style with contemporary elegance, in perfect harmony with the mysterious identity of the Orient Express journey.
Upon visiting, guests can savor the allure of La Minerva Bar, home to the building’s historic skylight and serve as a tribute to Minerva, the Roman goddess of art and craftsmanship who inspired the project. Meanwhile, Voliera, the rooftop restaurant and bar, offers Mediterranean cuisine and artfully crafted cocktails against a breathtaking panoramic backdrop. Nearby include views of the domes of Sant’Ivo alla Sapienza and Saint Peter’s Basilica, the Altare della Patria, and the tower of the Quirinal. The imposing statue of the deity welcomes guests in its original 1854 form, sculpted by Rinaldo Rinaldi, a disciple of Canova. The spa evokes the atmosphere and rituals of Roman baths, a traditional place of wellness and purification.
In line with its history, while remaining contemporary, sophisticated meeting and event spaces are available to celebrate special occasions and organize exclusive business meetings. Among these, the Olimpo Ballroom, decorated with exquisite Murano chandeliers and twelve splendid marble statues by Rinaldo Rinaldi, depict the four elements, the four seasons, and the four continents known at the time. Three additional meeting rooms complete the offer.
“In a period of renaissance for the city, Rome is the ideal setting for a global project aimed at creating an authentic, memorable, and personalized luxury hospitality experience, marked by excellence. With the opening of Orient Express La Minerva, we restore a historic stage to the city that for years has been a refuge for renowned intellectuals and artists. At the same time, we are bringing an iconic name like Orient Express to the Capital, a universal symbol since 1883 of the art of travel and bold, refined adventures. Now tied to the allure of our country, and positioning Italy as a privileged destination for sophisticated and demanding tourists,” said Giampaolo Ottazzi, General Manager of Orient Express Hotels Italy.
Reservations are available from today at la minerva.orient-express.com.