- 1 Bathrooms
- 1 Rooms
- 34 m2
- Piano:T
Description
HISTORIC CENTER – In one of the most exclusive and sought after streets, a few steps from Via Giulia, we offer for rent a nice studio apartment of 34 sqm, located on the ground floor.
Composed by: unique environment (living/ sleeping area), separate kitchenette, window service with box-shower and a pleasant external outlet, ideal to enjoy moments of relaxation.
The apartment is in excellent condition, fully furnished and equipped with every comfort that makes the environment extremely cozy and functional. Ideal for those who want to live in a quiet corner without giving up the convenience of a central, strategic and prestigious location.
The monthly fee of 200 euros includes all utilities, including water and Wi-Fi. Available immediately – Transitional contract.
The request price is € 1.280,00 – Real estate consultant: Isabella Cupioli – Daniele Battisti RIF39BH25 Tel 06.96006341
Via Giulia is one of the most prestigious streets in Rome for historical and architectural reasons. In the Middle Ages, Via Giulia was called “magistralis” because it was considered a main road; it was one of the first important urban developments of papal Rome. Its opening served three purposes: the creation of a flow artery inserted in a new system of streets of medieval Rome; the construction of a large avenue surrounded by sumptuous buildings to witness the renewed greatness of the church; and finally, the foundation of a new administrative and banking centre near the Vatican, seat of the popes. The street immediately became one of the main centers of the Renaissance in Rome. Numerous palaces and churches were built by the most important architects of the time, such as Raffaello Sanzio and Antonio da Sangallo il Giovane, who often also chose to move into the street. These were joined by several noble families, while the European nations and Italian city states chose to build their churches in the street or in the immediate vicinity. The street, favorite address of the Roman nobility, became the theatre of tournaments, parties and carnival parades. The street connects the area of Piazza di Ponte Sant’Angelo with Campo De Fiori and Piazza Navona and is shared by two districts: Rione Ponte and Rione Regola.