Grand Hotel Bastiani

[1] It was constructed between 1910 and 1912, designed by architect Vittorio Mariani, with work carried out by the Ginanneschi and Anatrini company and overseen by project manager Efisio Bellucci.

[1] In 1927, the hotel was expanded on the Via Fabio Filzi side, based on a design by Roman engineer Ferruccio Viviani.

[3] Becoming the Grand Hotel of Grosseto, a meeting place for the city's upper bourgeoisie, it faced significant decline during the 1970s, leading to a temporary closure.

The upper floors of the building feature exterior walls covered in plaster, except for the squared stone blocks that decorate the corners between the facades.

The roof is a slightly pitched four-sided structure, beyond which a small square tower rises on the Via Mazzini side, with an axis not parallel to the facades.