Anantara Hotels & Resorts Presents a New World-Class Historic Car Concours

    Rich Fowler and Michael Stahl 24 September, 2024

    Anantara Concorso Roma

    Anantara Concorso Roma is all set for 2025

    Anantara Concorso Roma is a three-day homage to automotive craftsmanship that promises to bring together some of the rarest and most significant Italian historic cars ever, against the backdrop of historical Rome.

    Anantara Hotels & Resorts proudly announces the inaugural Anantara Concorso Roma presented by UBS, an exclusive collector car concours set against the backdrop of historical Rome. In a celebration of La Dolce Vita, the event promises the very best in Italian design, hospitality and lifestyle hosted between 24-27 April 2025.

    A stunning Lancia Stratos outside the stunning Anantara Concorso Roma

    A stunning Lancia Stratos outside the stunning Anantara Concorso Roma

    This three-day homage to Italian automotive craftsmanship and heritage will bring together 50 of the rarest and most significant historic Italian automobiles, many from private collections. Uniquely, Anantara Concorso Roma will feature only Italian cars including iconic Italian-born marques such as Alfa Romeo, Bugatti, Ferrari, Lancia, Lamborghini, Maserati and Pagani, with guests able to see rare gems from the pioneering days to the modern era of early supercars. The cars will be presented to a panel of international judges assembled by concours grandee Dott. Adolfo Orsi Jr. and celebrated Concours Director, Jeremy Jackson-Sytner.

    The event promises to pay tribute to Rome and its residents through its reverence of all things Made in Italy, including Italian cuisine, craftmanship, design, and luxury lifestyle. In addition, organisers aim to curate what they claim will be a lineup of the best Italian automotive masterpieces ever assembled in one place, spectacularly displayed across multiple iconic locations in The Eternal City.

    Circle work will probably not be permitted outside the Anantara Palazzo Naiadi Rome Hotel

    Circle work will probably not be permitted outside the Anantara Palazzo Naiadi Rome Hotel

    Rome boasts a rich heritage of motor racing, its cobbled streets once reverberating with the roar of engines during the original Mille Miglia. The esteemed Gran Premio di Roma was another celebrated automobile race held in and around the city between 1925-1991. The 1947 edition of this race holds particular significance, as it marked Ferrari's inaugural victory with their own creation, the iconic Ferrari 125 S.

    Centred around the palatial Piazza della Repubblica in the heart of the city, Anantara Palazzo Naiadi Rome Hotel occupies a 19th century marble palace built over the ruins of the famous Diocletian Thermal Baths dating from AD 298 and overlooking the Fountain of the Naiads. Its semi-circular design is reminiscent of an amphitheatre and combined with its magnificent neoclassical portico makes for a breathtaking backdrop to the inaugural Anantara Concorso Roma.

    Anantara Concorso Roma

    Exotic Ferrari's including a 125S will be on display

    “Rome is enjoying a renaissance, making it the perfect moment for Anantara to shift the gears and launch a prestigious concours event for the capital,” said William Heinecke, Founder and Chairman of Minor International, Anantara’s parent company, and a long-time historic car enthusiast. “I am confident that with support of our esteemed partners, we will successfully establish Anantara Concorso Roma as a pre-eminent annual international automobile event.”

    "UBS is proud to be the official sponsor of the inaugural Anantara Concorso Roma, the latest addition to our exclusive program of classic car events,” said Benjamin Cavalli, Head of Global Wealth Management Strategic Clients at UBS. “This new partnership embodies the spirit of precision and craft we aspire to as a firm. We look forward to celebrating our passion for automotive excellence in April 2025 amidst the historic beauty of Rome."

    Concours participants and car enthusiasts who wish to place themselves in the very heart of the action can book exclusive packages for two people that include VIP weekend tickets, a stay at Anantara Palazzo Naiadi Rome Hotel, elevated dining experiences, and premier access to the event. Day passes starting from €200 will also be available as well as weekend passes with and without accommodation.

    Click here for more information about Anantara Concorso Roma

    Rich Fowler

    Writer

    "If it moves and makes a noise, count me in. That pretty much sums up my lifelong passion for motoring and motorsport history. Rich has worked in various roles in the digital and motoring media world, starting his career at Autosport and also working at Auto Action, Motor, and as the founder and publisher of Motorsport Retro. 

    Most recently, Rich successfully launched Collecting Cars in the Australian market, growing the brand from 0 to $150 million in sales in just 3 years."

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