- 1 Bathrooms
- 2 Rooms
- 120 m2
- Year Built: 1700
Description
VIA DELLE COPPELLE – A few steps from Piazza della Rotonda, Piazza delle Coppelle and Piazza in Campo Marzio, more precisely in Via delle Coppelle, inside a period building, we offer for sale characteristic apartment of 120 sqm on the second floor with POSSIBILITY OF LIFT.
Composed of: large entrance, living room, dining room, kitchenette, two double bedrooms and bathroom with window with bathtub.
The property, of great charm, is characterized by high ceilings and an excellent distribution of the interior, very well divided between living and sleeping areas. The living room and the dining room are distinguished by the characteristic drawers with exposed wooden beams and large windows that offer a pleasant view of the ivy of the building in front, the sleeping area is particularly bright overlooking the offices of the Senate. The location, the extreme tranquility and the brightness make this housing solution a rare opportunity. THE PROPERTY IS CURRENTLY LOCATED. Given its proximity to the Pantheon, Piazza Navona, the Senate of the Republic and the main historical and tourist destinations of the city, it is suitable as an investment, or as a residence for professionals, looking for property in the immediate vicinity of the institutional headquarters.
The asking price is € 790.000,00 – Real estate consultant: Isabella Cupioli RIF137BH23 Tel 06.96006341
Piazza delle Coppelle is located in Rione Sant’Eustachio, a few steps from the Pantheon. The square, at the time of ancient Rome, was characterized by its commercial soul. In fact, it takes its name from the wooden bowls, the cups, which were sold by traders in this very place and which the ancient Romans used to transport and contain the sorrel water, vinegar, wine and even the water of the Tiber itself. The district, even today, has not lost its nature and there are many shops, but even more typical restaurants. Piazza delle Coppelle has the shape of a U that surrounds the medieval church of S.S alle Coppelle; a legend says that the church, dated around the eleventh century, was built on the remains of the residence of S. Abbasia, an ancient Roman noblewoman. On the back of S.Salvatore alle Coppelle is the main portion of Piazza delle Coppelle located in an isolated corner, away from the streets, almost resembles a closed courtyard within which there is also a local market.