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Filippo Marinetti
22nd December, 1876 (Alexandria, Egypt) – 2nd December, 1944 (Bellagio, Italy)
In our 5-star boutique hotel in the center of Porto, Torel Avantgarde, the tribute to activist and writer Filippo Marinetti is made through the colors chosen for his room.
Known for writing with black pen on yellow sheets, in this room, with a balcony and double bed, the beige tones prevail, an analogy to the leaves, and the black and gray tones, which represent the pen.
* An extraordinary room category in the most artistic hotel in Porto.
- Up to 2 People
- 24 m2
- Double Bed
- Balcony
- Coffee Machine
- Minibar
- TV
- Free WiFi
- Air Conditioning
- Hairdryer
- Safe
- Offer of Nespresso Coffee and Water throughout the Stay




About The Artist...
Alberto Giacometti Was A Swiss Sculptor, Painter, Draftsman, And Engraver, Famous For His Sculptures.
As a surrealist in the 1930s, he created truly innovative sculptural forms, which sometimes resembled toys and games. As an existentialist, after the war he led the way in creating a style that epitomized philosophy’s interests in perception, alienation, and anxiety. He is remembered for his figurative work, which helped make the suffering human figure motif a popular symbol of post-war trauma.
Some of his Main Works:
Tall Figure
Spoon Woman
The Palace at 4 AM
Artistic Movements: Expressionism, Contemporary Art, Surrealism, Cubism, Modern Art.
“It is impossible to do a thing the way I see it because the closer I get the more differently I see.” – Alberto Giacometti