Framed by the UNESCO Dolomites, Rosapetra Spa Resort blends the intimacy of a mountain chalet with the service level of a grand hotel, offering an experience of complete wellbeing. Its 1,000-square-metre spa, among the most acclaimed in Italy, is a sanctuary dedicated to harmony of body and mind, featuring sensorial pathways, personalised rituals and a philosophy that celebrates the balance between nature and regeneration.
The suite unfolds as a natural sequence of spaces. A generous living area and fireplace lead into the bedroom and a dedicated wellness zone with a sculptural bathtub and private sauna. The experience extends outdoors onto a fifty square metre terrace with uninterrupted views of the Tofane, creating an unbroken dialogue between interior calm and alpine landscape.
Architect Isabella Genovese was given complete creative freedom. Without a formal brief, the request from Rosapetra was simply to translate its identity into a contemporary key. Genovese transformed a challenging lofted volume into a refined and recognisably Henge environment, defined by balance, natural light and material coherence.
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