Piazza Navona, one of the most important examples of Roman Baroque, is a typical example of the eternal history that you can experience in Rome. This square, founded on the Stadium of Domitian, was originally used for the performances of athletes and then was flooded during the summer months to alleviate the heat (and not, as the legend says, for naval battles). In the seventeenth century it served as a wonderful backdrop to the famous competition between Borromini and Bernini, who produced two major works in the Piazza: the Church of St. Agnes in Agony and the Fountain of the Four Rivers. Borromini, for example, criticized the holding of the fountain and sculpted the statue of St. Agnes with a posture that shows confusion in regard to the work of the rival. This and many other anecdotes and stories are part of the history of this beautiful square, and the only way to fully enjoy the charm is to stay for your vacation in a holiday home located near Piazza Navona that you will find in this section. All structures on our site are top notch and have nothing to envy to the traditional hotel, in fact, we provide more comfort and independence, as in a holiday home you will also have the opportunity to use the kitchen. The care of comfort within them is the same that managers use to treat their own homes, staying in a holiday home in Piazza Navona is like living in the heart of Rome and at the same time being part of its long history.