- 2 Bathrooms
- 3 Rooms
- 155 m2
- Year Built: 1600
- Piano:T-1-2-3
Description
Close to the picturesque Via Giulia, the first and longest street in Rome, designed by Donato Bramante, the same that gave life to the Basilica of San Pietro in the early 1500s, characterized by important churches, Historic buildings, refined antique shops and high craftsmanship, we offer for sale exclusive building of 155 square meters in total.
Walking along Via Giulia, near the Church of S. Giovanni dei Fiorentini and Palazzo Sacchetti, we can access a lovely and well-kept Vicolo, which connects Via Giulia to Largo Orbitelli, the street of Papal Rome where Francesco Borromini lived; the building immediately catches the attention thanks to its timeless elegance and impeccable facade. The magnificent bas-relief carved in the center, enriched with decorative friezes and a large arched window, gives a unique and distinctive character to this historic residence.
This extraordinary residence of 1600, designed by Antonio da Sangallo the Younger, developed on three levels as well as a beautiful terrace, is in a good state of preservation, keeping intact its original layout and authentic atmosphere.
On the ground floor, a cozy hallway leads to a large warehouse (C2) of 14 square meters, with vaulted ceilings and Roman bricks, with an independent access directly from the road. A comfortable staircase leads to the first level, where there is a spacious living area of over 30 square meters, illuminated by two windows, a double bedroom, bathroom and a balcony with storage/ laundry area. Going up again, you reach the second level, characterized by a large and bright environment of over 30 square meters with a characteristic arched window, kitchen, second service and a balcony with storage. From here, you can access the bright and quiet terrace overlooking 50 square meters, perfect for moments of relaxation and conviviality.
The asking price is € 1.990.000.00 – Real estate consultant: Isabella Cupioli RIF52BH24 Tel 06.96006341