Accomodation

Accomodation

Dining Room, photo by Antonio Masiello
Garden, photo by Antonio Masiello
Cooks Dharmarathna Wijesiriwardana and Luca Albanese in the kitchen preparing the lunch, photo by Antonio Masiello
Award-holders, residents and staff during lunch, photo by Antonio Masiello

STAYING WITH US GIVES YOU:

  • 24-hour access to the Library

  • Free Wi-Fi throughout the building

  • Dining with other scholars and experts from disparate fields

  • Laundry, kitchen and recreational facilities

  • Printing, copying and scanning facilities

 

DINING

Meals are an important part of your stay at the BSR. It is often the place where you can share thoughts and experiences, as well as pasta and coffee. Lunch and dinner are buffet, except for special dinners on event nights. We try to cater for dietary preferences as best we can, but please contact us to discuss before making a booking.
Residents are welcome to attend meals not included in the room rate or to bring (pre-booked) guests at the following rates:

  • Dinner (Monday through Friday): 20 Euros

  • Special dinner (typically Wednesday): 25 Euros

  • Lunch (Monday through Friday): 15 Euros

  • Packed lunch (Monday through Saturday): 5 Euros

Breakfast is for residents only at no extra charge. It is served in the dining room Monday to Friday and self-service is provided on the weekend and holidays.

Latest Events

Latest Events

ITALY
City of Rome | Resurrecting a ‘Ghost Inscription’ from the Colosseum
This paper offers a detailed reconsideration of inscribed blocks found in the ‘Colosseum’, which were reused in late antiquity, leaving behind only dowel holes from
6 May 2026
18:00 - 19:30
ITALY
Material Environments | New Evidence for Roman History and Archaeology from the Science of the Human Past
This is the  final in a series of five lectures on Material Environments, hosted jointly by the American Academy in Rome and the British School at Rome over the
13 May 2026
18:00 - 19:30 at the American Academy in Rome
ITALY
City of Rome Workshop | From Itineraria to Instagram: Approaches to Visiting Rome from Antiquity to the Present Day
Guidebooks, prints, maps, photographs, and social media have all been used to convey the history and physical heritage of Rome to travellers, actual and prospective.
20 May 2026
15:30 - 19:30

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