Nomos Hotel
Nomos Hotel is set in a former Franciscan monastery with 31 rooms near Campo de' Fiori, designed by Italian artisan Henry Timi.



















Nomos Hotel occupies a former Franciscan monastery in Rome's Regola district, adjacent to the church of San Paolo alla Regola. Italian artisan-designer Henry Timi (in his first hospitality project) led the conversion, applying what he calls 'material minimalism' across plaster, terracotta, terrazzo and travertine.
The 31 'Raw Rooms' use textured plaster, handmade terracotta and travertine. Beds are dressed in coarsely woven linen, desks carved as lecterns into the wall. Door handles, lamps and candles are all Timi designs.
Nomos Ante, the ground-floor restaurant, opens onto a courtyard with bespoke totems that read like ancient columns. The kitchen is already drawing Michelin attention. Raw stone tables anchor the bar.
Set in Rome's Regola district, between Via Giulia and Campo de' Fiori. Piazza Navona and the Pantheon are a short walk away.