Terracini — Cozy Independent Studio with Private Bath
All basic amenities
Where everything has Its place — and meaning




The room is named after the sculptor Roberto Terracini, who found refuge here with his family during World War II. In our collection, there is a drawing made by him in which this very room can be recognized — the same doorway still stands today.
The Terracini family was sheltered by the local Pavarin family, who risked their lives by hosting them under false documents.
During those years, the people of Rorà helped save 22 men, women, and children of Jewish origin.
It remains a quiet reminder of the courage and humanity that shaped this place.
Every stone holds a story, every corner a cozy memory
Guests staying here also enjoy access to all shared spaces — including sunny terraces, a cosy lounge-bar, a communal kitchen, yoga and creative work areas, and the surrounding gardens and forest trails.

