There are 6 rooms and are set up for single, double, triple and quadruple use according to the needs of the guests, there are rooms with bathrooms with private use placed inside the room, and other rooms with shared use bathrooms.
Each room is named after a sollazzo and set up in a way that recreates the Norman Arab climate of the court of the Norman kings in the Middle Ages. In fact, inside each sollazzo are wall art works created by artist Loredana Lo Nero, who has reproduced in a modern key the shapes and colors found inside the Palatine Chapel of the Royal Palace and the regi room of the Zisa sollazzo. The igurative panels are surrounded by plants and lush vegetation to integrate together architectural style and the idea of Arab gardens and fountains that made the buildings a place of delight and relaxation.
All the furniture has an original white-colored stone effect almost as if to want a fusion with the walls and make a whole between walls, furniture and a continuum of the vegetation that envelops the furniture itself.
Each bedroom contains, double and/or single beds, bedside tables, dressers, lights and air conditioning. There are no closets but original brackets where to hang clothes, the brackets are placed in the tree branches painted on the walls, again in the idea of continuity between the wall painting and the accessories of the apartment.