Mu is a historic residence located in the district of the ancient Roman bridge. The building, reserved for bed and breakfast hospitality, has been completely renovated. The prevailing materials are wood, stone, and iron, with a palette of gray and garnet red colors. The entrance floor, breakfast room, and bathrooms are made of resin. The parquet flooring in the rooms has been made using the original existing larch wood. The high-quality mattresses are covered with soft goose down duvets. The tables, bedside tables, and wardrobes have been specially designed and made for the rooms using iron and larch. The balconies are equipped with a small table, chair, and ashtray. In the rooms, you will find a TV, a mini fridge-bar, and a hairdryer for your comfort.
Delightful homemade jams, a wide selection of teas, coffees, muesli and cereals, organic yogurt, fresh seasonal fruit, natural fruit juices (available depending on the season), a variety of mixed cold cuts, local and non-local cheeses, organic eggs (you can choose how to cook them) and fresh bread.
I am the son of a generation of hoteliers and restaurateurs, and I have been working in my father's hotel since I was a child. I graduated in cinematography, following my passion for cinema. I have always loved cooking and the search for genuine and local ingredients.
MU is the sound that a cow makes, a word that my grandfather taught me when I was a child. MU is the beginning of words that I often find myself pronouncing.. music.. film.. various things. MU, according to the Maya, is an ancient lost continent.. located between the Americas and Asia, lost in the Pacific Ocean, somewhere. MU is a double album released in 1969 by Don Cherry and Ed Blackwell.
Lastly, MU is a comfortable bed and breakfast/sauna facility where you can sleep, eat, and relax, while thinking about any MU, somewhere.
MU is located in the heart of Aosta, an ancient city of Roman origin, renowned for its numerous Roman artifacts, second only to those of Rome itself. However, Aosta cannot only be considered a Roman city: it boasts an architectural richness that spans from medieval times to the more recent fascist period. In addition to the city, the entire surrounding region, Valle d'Aosta, offers a true treasure to discover: art, culture, nature, and gastronomic delights. Castles, museums, churches, and ancient alpine villages alternate with lakes, rivers, and plateaus that surround the imposing mountains, among the highest in Europe. Ski and winter sports enthusiasts will find paradise here, while in the summer they can indulge in trekking, walks, and many other outdoor activities. Lastly, there is no shortage of excellent restaurants and wineries to delight the palate with culinary delicacies.
Via Ponte Romano, 24 - Aosta (AO) - Directions
National identification code IT007003C1KEQRNGC7
Regional identification code VDA_SR9005288