

The building,
which dates from the 12th century, housed a girls boarding school in the 1800's.
Closed for the last ten years, the site was recently restored to its former
splendor and prepared for its present use thanks to the Iacopini family who
has been its proprietor for many years. This work has left unaltered the original
structure of the building, and has successfully created an elegant, charming
residence in the heart of Lucca's historic city center.
Known today as the Palazzo Alexander, the residence encompasses four floors
of rooms and apartaments, all with modern, private bathrooms - some with whirlpool
baths.
In addition, all rooms contain such conveniences as satellite television,
telephones, hairdryers and computer hook-ups. The décor of the residence reflects
the noble Lucchese style with the use of antique wood floors in all the bedrooms
and fine marble and other local stones in the bathrooms, lobby and common
rooms.
The entrance hall, breakfast room, bar and lobby are tastefully decorated
with fine fixtures and upholstery in elegant pastel hues.
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Breakfast, a buffet of fresh, local products, is presented in harmonious style
and elegance with services of fine silver, crystal and porcelain. A special
selection of Tuscan wines allows our guests to combine the delightful atmosphere
of the residence with other great pleasures of this noble region.
Located in the center of Lucca's historic district, Palazzo Alexander is easily
reached from the main highway exits and from local train and bus stations.
