Some excerpts from the website of Collegio Gentile that might be useful
The Collegio Gentile building complex, as it appears today, dates back to XVII century, when it was restored by the Roman architect Giuseppe Antolini (1784), but its origin is even more ancient. In 1408 it already included the Benedictine convents: S. Maria delle Vergini, S. Antonio da Padova, S. Stefano di Vallecena and San Tommaso di Bocetis. In 1784 a female orphanage directed by nuns was instituted. In 1924 there settled the Fratelli di Nostra Signora della Misericordia (Congregation founded in 1819 by Venerable Vittore Scheppers) who had already been present in Fabriano at Via della Portella (today Via Damiano Chiesa). On 26th September 1997 the earthquake made the building complex unusable and interrupted all the activities of the Collegio. In the same year Industrie Merloni offered to restore it. On 30th October 1999 the restoration, which gave the Collegio back comfortable facilities for the guests, was over. The hotel has
50 rooms properly furnished, with
tv and
fridge. Other services: private
parking,
dining room, little
breakfast room, internal football playground and boules rink, wide yard for free time. From inside it is possible to get to the artistic Church of the Fratelli di Nostra Signora della Misericordia
Amenities

Luggage storage

Playground for children

Conference and meeting room

Credit cards accepted

Dinner may be served in the room

Lift

Disabled guests are welcome

Facsimile services

Garage places

Hairdryer

Heating

Licensed bar

Fully stocked mini bar

Pets are accepted

Parking lot

Private park, garden, courtyard

Fridge

Restaurant

Private/Ensuite bathroom

Phone at reception

Phones in rooms

TV sets in rooms

Common room with a TV set