- 1 Bathrooms
- 1 Rooms
- 59 m2
- Year Built: 1600
- Piano:2
Description
HISTORICAL CENTER – Close to Piazza Sant’Eustachio and Largo di Torre Argentina, inside the historic Palazzo Sinibaldi, more precisely in Via Monterone, we offer for sale a nice apartment of 59 total placed on the second floor.
Composed of: entrance, living room, kitchen, bedroom and service.
The property is characterized by its privileged location in the heart of the historic center, which allows you to live immersed in the timeless charm of the capital. The meticulous attention to the interior details, which give a cozy and refined atmosphere, makes the apartment immediately habitable. This proposal is particularly interesting not only for those who want to live in the pulsing centre of Rome, but also for those looking for a safe investment, given the strong demand for rentals, both by private and hotelReceptive, in one of the most sought-after areas of the city.
The price of request is € 500.000,00 Real estate consultant: Daniele Battisti RIF145BH24 Tel 06.96006341
Piazza di S.Eustachio takes its name from the church that rises here, even if it was formerly called “Schola square”, in reference to the nearby Palace of Wisdom. The origins of the church are linked to a Christian legend according to which it would rise on the house of centurion Placido, who, while hunting in the mountains of Mentorella above Tivoli, came across a deer that among the twigs of horns carried the face of the Redeemer. Shaken by the miracle, Placido converted and, baptized, took the name of Eustace. Some years later, under the reign of Hadrian, guilty of being a Christian and not honoring the Gods, was exposed to lions with his wife and children, but the animals miraculously did not dare touch them, rather, bowed their heads and moved away. Then the emperor had Eustace and his family locked in a burning bronze bull. On his house, transformed into a place of worship, the church of Saint Eustace was built later; it was rebuilt by Celestino III in about 1195, to which date also the Romanesque bell tower, one of the few surviving medieval church.