"She must have been some <em>dama</em>. Rome’s Palazzo Dama is, in part, a tribute to the 18th-century marquise Anna Maria Malaspina, who, if the Palazzo’s elegantly composed interiors and perfectly discreet luxuries are any indication, was an enviable lady indeed. The location, just off the Ponte Regina Margherita and two streets over from the Piazza del Popolo, is nothing if not auspicious, and the villa itself is a stunner, its well-preserved exterior giving way to interiors that blend the historic with the contemporary in that inimitably untroubled Italian style." - Tablet Hotels