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 | Janiculum and Janus: A Reassessment of Cult and Topography
This paper examines a specific dimension of the multiform cult of Janus, with particular attention to its Roman topography and the problematic evidence for his
15 April 2026
18:00 - 19:30
ITALY
City of Rome | Coin Circulation in Late Republican Rome: Monetary Pools, Mobility, and the Presence of Non-Roman Coinage (c. 120–80 BC)
The lecture examines patterns of coin circulation in the city of Rome between second and first centuries BC, drawing on evidence from coin finds from
22 April 2026
18:00 - 19:30
ITALY
City of Rome | Taming the Tiber: Roman Water Management in the Tiber Valley and its Impact on Riparian Communities
Flooding has formed one of Rome’s most persistent environmental challenges and during the Roman era the city was subject to frequent and devastating inundations. Throughout
29 April 2026
18:00 - 19:30

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