In the heart of the historic center of Gemona del Friuli, on the top floor of Carlo Scarpa’s last work, inside Palazzo Fantoni, stands Sleep in Gemona del Friuli: an elegant and minimalist guesthouse, where every detail tells the harmony between matter, light, and time.
The famous Venetian architect designed this building for Gemona del Friuli — a symbol of rebirth after the 1976 earthquake — just a few hours before his death. A precious legacy for the city, conceived by Scarpa as a dialogue between ancient and modern, between memory and rebirth.
The recent renovation has fully respected this spirit: authenticity of materials, artisanal attention to detail, and balance between aesthetics and functionality.
The property enjoys a unique panoramic view, stretching from the mountains to the Friulian plain.
The four rooms, all with private bathrooms — two doubles and two triples — welcome guests in an intimate and refined atmosphere.
A bright common living area invites relaxation and socializing, while the double garage for bicycle storage makes the property ideal for cyclists traveling along the Alpe Adria Radweg bike route. Equipped with photovoltaic system, air conditioning, high-speed Wi-Fi and TV in every room, Sleep in Gemona del Friuli combines contemporary comfort and Scarpa’s spirit: a place where time slows down and beauty becomes an experience.