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Bolli & Romiti s.r.l

Invaluable Seller since 2017

Bolli & Romiti was born from the synergistic collaboration between Donatella Bolli and Fabrizio Romiti, professionals in the field of antique auctions, with years of experience gained working with some of the major Italian auction houses. With a deep understanding of the dynamics that regulate the art market, our auction house is a great help to those who want to sell or buy an art object in absolute safety. Born in 2016, Bolli & Romiti is rapidly growing, thanks to the preparation and professionalism of its team of experts, able to meet every need about the correct evaluation of objects or entire collections to be included in their auctions.

Punctuality and speed in payments are one of the strengths of our auction house and make Bolli & Romiti a safe alternative for those who want to sell their assets, want to have certain economic guarantees. In addition, we use the most advanced information technology, to give the opportunity to anyone who wishes to follow our activities wherever it is, participating in the auction directly from the live platform of our website but also from smartphones or tablets.

The new headquarters of Bolli & Romiti in Palazzo Cenci is located in a building complex built on a hill called Monte Cenci , on the ruins of the Cornelio Balbo Theater . The buildings were built over the centuries; already in the '200 the Cenci, who are said to be descendants of the Roman family of Cincia, possessed a balneum - a sort of thermal system - and a tower. The building assumed the current state between 1570 and 1585, constituting a real castle on the surrounding floor, with the complex of houses, churches, arches, barriers and tower (then demolished in 1888). The palace is linked to the famous story of Beatrice Cenci, executed on 11 September 1599 with the charge of parricide and then assumed the role of popular heroine.

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Via Beatrice Cenci 9-9A

Rome, Italy


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About Bolli & Romiti s.r.l

Biography

Bolli & Romiti was born from the synergistic collaboration between Donatella Bolli and Fabrizio Romiti, professionals in the field of antique auctions, with years of experience gained working with some of the major Italian auction houses. With a deep understanding of the dynamics that regulate the art market, our auction house is a great help to those who want to sell or buy an art object in absolute safety. Born in 2016, Bolli & Romiti is rapidly growing, thanks to the preparation and professionalism of its team of experts, able to meet every need about the correct evaluation of objects or entire collections to be included in their auctions.

Punctuality and speed in payments are one of the strengths of our auction house and make Bolli & Romiti a safe alternative for those who want to sell their assets, want to have certain economic guarantees. In addition, we use the most advanced information technology, to give the opportunity to anyone who wishes to follow our activities wherever it is, participating in the auction directly from the live platform of our website but also from smartphones or tablets.

The new headquarters of Bolli & Romiti in Palazzo Cenci is located in a building complex built on a hill called Monte Cenci , on the ruins of the Cornelio Balbo Theater . The buildings were built over the centuries; already in the '200 the Cenci, who are said to be descendants of the Roman family of Cincia, possessed a balneum - a sort of thermal system - and a tower. The building assumed the current state between 1570 and 1585, constituting a real castle on the surrounding floor, with the complex of houses, churches, arches, barriers and tower (then demolished in 1888). The palace is linked to the famous story of Beatrice Cenci, executed on 11 September 1599 with the charge of parricide and then assumed the role of popular heroine.

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