- 1 Bathrooms
- 2 Rooms
- 140 m2
- Year Built: 1900
- Piano:1
Description
PIAZZA DI SPAGNA – In the exceptional setting of the Tridente district, close to the famous Via Dei Condotti, and more precisely in Via Bocca di Leone, inside an elegant stately with elevator, we offer for sale exclusive and fine apartment of 140 sqm commercial with terrace on level.
Composed of: entrance, living room with kitchenette (the property has been used as a showroom and currently does not have kitchen), two bedrooms-double, study, hallway and service. The property is completed by a terrace of 10 square meters, which undoubtedly contributes to enrich the value and the value of this house.
It is a property of great charm, characterized by a wonderful light thanks to the many and large windows. It is a property suitable for multiple uses; besides representing an exclusive residence in one of the most sought after points of the Trident can also be used as a studio/ house or as a showroom/ art gallery; can also represent an excellent investment opportunity because the condominium regulation does not exclude the possibility of being able to allocate it to accommodation activities. Of absolute importance the co-ownership of a local warehouse on the ground floor excellently rented that allows you to not pay any condo fees and receive an additional annual sum and the presence of a beautiful condominium terrace with unique views of the historic city.
The request price is € 1.298.000,00 – Real estate consultant: Isabella Cupioli – Daniele Battisti RIF7BH25 Tel 06.96006341
Piazza di Spagna owes its name to the Palace of Spain, seat of the Embassy of the Iberian State to the Holy See. Romantic centre of nineteenth-century Rome, it immediately assumed a commercially very important role for the presence of many hotels and houses inhabited by foreigners, called in this area by the representations of the Spanish and French governments. Under the pontificate of Innocent XIII, and with the direction of the Roman architect Francesco De Santis, was realized the Stairway of Trinità dei Monti, scenographic connection between the slopes of the Pincio, dominated by the church of the SS. Trinity, and the underlying Piazza di Spagna, which was a meeting place for all citizens; in fact, even today, the staircase is a meeting place and meeting, so much to be called the “salotto di Roma”. 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.