Guest house, street side

The guest house

Gate to the property

The access road

The facade

The entrance view

The garden

The facade

The car park

The guest house

The guest house of the Teutonic Order is surrounded by a wonderful Mediterranean garden in a middle-class neighborhood on the old Roman road “Via Nomentana”. The Art Nouveau villa with a total of 24 guest rooms was acquired by the Teutonic Order in the 1940s as the headquarters of the Procurator General of the Teutonic Order in Rome. The house has been run as a guest house since 1954: people from all over the world who visit the “Eternal City” for religious, spiritual or other reasons, find an oasis of peace in the middle of Rome’s often hectic hustle and bustle.

In the neighbourhood are the early Christian churches of Santa Costanza and Sant’Agnese, which are particularly worth a visit for visitors interested in art history. There is also an early Christian catacomb on our property, which is unfortunately closed to tourism for safety reasons.

Here you can get further impressions of the guest house, as well as our rooms, the
beautiful garden or our other premises/facilities.