Enjoy an exclusive wine tasting in an intimate setting at Di...Vino, the wine cellar of the Restaurant Vivendo.
Located in an alcove within the ruins of the "Diocleziano" Roman thermal baths, Di...Vino is the ideal ambience for the real wine aficionados. From collectors' vintages to innovative producers, a selection of over 500 labels is available to be savored and enjoyed by the bottle or by the glass. A place where wine, culture and cuisine come together for an unforgettable experience.
Historical anecdotes
The Di Vino cellar located in the hotel's lower lobby level, was originally part of the Diocletian Roman Thermal Baths. As you decent the spiral stairs case you will immediately see part of the Tiepidarium wall on the far left, surrounded by the restored fresco motifs. The Diocletian Roman Thermal Baths are found in an area surrounding the hotel extending from the Basilica of Santa Maria degli Angeli to as far as the Cinquecento square. The works were finished by the emperor Diocletian and was the grandest and most perfect example of a SPA building in the ancient world. Today, the Basilica represents a great example of a 16th Century conversion of ancient ruins into a then modern structure. Many of the actual buildings in this area include ancient remains of the Thermal baths such as the Church of San Bernardo, the great exedra or semi circular portico below the spherical buildings in the Piazza della Repubblica designed by architect Gaetano Koch in 1886 and The St. Regis Rome Hotel built by Cesar Ritz in 1894.
Opening hours:
6.30pm - 8.30pm
From Tuesday to Saturday