The Hotel de Len, Aldo Melpignano’s new Cortina d’Ampezzo property, will have 22 rooms with a contemporary design inspired by Alpine traditions, as well as a spa with views of the mountains and the valley.
There will also be a bar and a restaurant where the menus will, once again, be inspired by the traditions of the famous little resort town which is part of the Veneto region’s Dolomite Superski complex. The Hotel de Len (len means wood in the Ladin language) thus becomes the new Cortina address of the San Domenico Hotels Group.
The architectural project focuses on sustainability and wellbeing
Announced last year, the new addition to the Group is the result of an agreement between Aldo Melpignano, who is the owner of the Apulian company and the patron of Borgo Egnazia, and the owner of the Hotel Impero, as the Ampezzo hotel was called before its renovation and change of management. The architectural project is by the Venetian firm Gris+Dainese, who have focussed on sustainability and wellbeing as the leitmotiv for the property.