A newly opened luxury hotel in Italy’s Dolomites, once a convent, now welcomes guests with two swimming pools, preserved original frescoes, and panoramic views of the surrounding mountains.
Historic Building Reimagined
The property, located in the village of San Candido, South Tyrol, was originally constructed in the 14th century as a convent. Over the centuries, the building underwent various transformations, serving as a girls’ boarding school and later as a hotel. The latest renovation has restored many of the historic features, including centuries-old frescoes and vaulted ceilings, while introducing modern amenities.
Modern Amenities Meet Heritage Features
The hotel now features 42 rooms and suites, each designed to highlight the building’s architectural heritage. Many rooms offer views of the Dolomite peaks, and some include private balconies. The property’s two swimming pools—one indoor and one outdoor—provide guests with opportunities to relax while taking in the mountain scenery.
Culinary Offerings and Wellness Facilities
Guests can dine at the on-site restaurant, which serves regional cuisine using locally sourced ingredients. The hotel also offers a wellness area with a sauna, steam bath, and treatment rooms. The restoration preserved original frescoes in several public spaces, allowing visitors to experience the building’s historical character.
Prime Location for Outdoor Activities
Situated in the heart of the Dolomites, the hotel provides easy access to hiking and skiing opportunities. The nearby Tre Cime di Lavaredo, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts. The hotel’s location in San Candido places guests within walking distance of local shops and cultural attractions.