he late 19th-century palatial residence, known today as Aldrovandi Palace, has its own story. The palace was originally the Cabrini girl's boarding school which was attended by the cream of Italy's aristocratic society including many young ladies of blue blood like the Savoy princesses, the daughters of King Victor Emanuel III. Tradition and nobility blend in this magnificent edifice which has gracefully taken on its new role adapting the austere and elegant areas of the former boarding school to the needs of a luxury hotel.
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