- 2 Bathrooms
- 2 Rooms
- 113 m2
- Condominium fees: €130
- Piano:2
Description
HISTORICAL CENTER – A few steps from Piazza Campo de’ Fiori and Piazza Farnese, in a building with elevator, we offer for sale apartment of 113 sqm on the second floor.
Composed of: entrance, living room, bright kitchen with views over the rooftops, two bedrooms, one double with ensuite bathroom, additional bathroom with shower, closet and balcony.
The property respects the original atmosphere, with the use of wooden doors, coffered ceilings with exposed wooden beams and herringbone parquet, elements that give character and elegance. This solution of particular charm, represents a rare opportunity for those who want to live in one of the most evocative districts of the Historical Center of Rome, in the elegance and fullness of all comforts.
CHARACTERISTICS OF THE PROPERTY:
-Strategic location
-Elevator
-Excellent distribution of interior spaces
-Brightness and open view from living area
-High peace of mind at night
-High demand for local rentals and suitable accommodation
-Finely restored
The asking price is € 820.000,00 – Real estate consultant: Daniele Battisti RIF122BH23 Tel 06.96006341
Piazza Farnese takes its name from the imposing Palazzo Farnese, built for Cardinal Alessandro Farnese by the greatest artists of the time, such as Antonio da Sangallo the Younger, Michelangelo Buonarroti, Jacopo Barozzi known as Vignola and Giacomo Della Porta. The square began to be so named when the aforementioned Cardinal Farnese bought the houses of Cardinal Ferritz and others that he demolished, to make it a square where he built his beautiful home. The palace was started in 1514 on designs by Antonio da Sangallo the Younger, but then, both for the election of the cardinal as pontiff (Paul III) in 1534 and following the death of Sangallo (1546), the work was continued by Michelangelo, who defined the layout of the first two floors, He erected the third and embellished the facade with the central balcony and the splendid projecting cornice. In the square are also placed two beautiful fountains consisting of two pools of Egyptian granite from the Baths of Caracalla, which in 1466 were transported, at the behest of Pope Paul II Barbo, in front of his palace in Piazza S. Marco.