- 2 Bathrooms
- 1 Rooms
- 67 m2
- Year Built: 1900
- Condominium fees: €120
- Piano:3
Description
HISTORIC CENTER – Located in one of the most sought after and exclusive, near Piazza della Trinità dei Monti and Piazza di Spagna, inside a period building with elevator, we offer for rent a bright apartment of 67 sqm on the third floor.
Composed of: entrance, living room, kitchen, double bedroom and two bathrooms. Complete the property perimeter balcony that undoubtedly contributes that contributes to undoubtedly enrich the value of this house.
The property is in excellent internal condition given the complete and careful renovation of all the rooms and is leased fully furnished. It is an exclusive apartment for referenced people who need a solution equipped with every comfort in the heart of the historic city. The location, the attention to detail, the luxury finishes, the tranquility make this house a rare opportunity of the Roman real estate market. Contract 3 years + 2 years. Only referenced; no accommodation. Available from November first.
The asking price is € 2,200.00 – Real estate consultant: Daniele Battisti RIF60BH24 Tel 06.96006341
Piazza di Spagna owes its name to the Spanish Palace, seat of the Embassy of the Iberian State to the Holy See. Romantic center of the nineteenth-century Rome, immediately assumed a very important commercial role for the presence of many hotels and houses inhabited by foreigners, recalled in this area by the representatives of the Spanish and French governments. Under the pontificate of Innocent XIII, and under the direction of the Roman architect Francesco De Santis, was built the Stairway of Trinità dei Monti, scenic junction between the slopes of Pincio, dominated by the church of SS. Trinità, and the underlying Piazza di Spagna, was a meeting place for all citizens; in fact, even today, the staircase is a meeting place, so much so as to be called the “living room of Rome”. On the top of the staircase is the church of Trinità dei Monti while in the center of the square is the fountain called the “Barcaccia” by Pietro Bernini.