It owes its name to the bouquet of roses and cornflowers represented in the middle of the ceiling frescoed with late 19th century decorations brought to light by the patient restoration.
It has two big windows to let in the daylight which illuminates it. The two skilfully restored wrought iron beds can be united to form a double bed.
So called because of the 18th century frescoes on the ceiling depicting a series of pairs of lions, brought to light during the refurbishment.
The bed is...
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