- 2 Bathrooms
- 2 Rooms
- 122 m2
- Year Built: 1600
- Piano:4-5
Description
HISTORICAL CENTER – In one of the most fascinating squares of the Historical Center, and more precisely in the charming Piazza Campo de’ Fiori, inside a building of the time, recently restored and without elevator, we offer for sale exclusive penthouse of rare beauty.
The property respects the original atmosphere, with coffered ceilings with ancient wooden beams and is spread over two levels, fourth and fifth floors. On the first level we find: entrance, living room with kitchenette and panoramic views of Piazza Campo de’ Fiori, bedroom, bathroom with shower and balcony. Through a comfortable wooden staircase, present in the living area, we access the second level where we find: living area, bedroom, bathroom with tub and terrace, a charming corner of paradise overlooking the rooftops of Rome.
The windows are real paintings of the historic city; the high brightness, the breathtaking view of the Janiculum and the fountain, the unique and suggestive views of the most characteristic square of the historic center, known throughout the world for the statue of the philosopher friar Giordano Bruno and for the historic local market, the beautiful private terrace, the typical finishes of the center make this PENTHOUSE a rare opportunity to offer a unique living experience.
The asking price is € 1,250,000.00 – Real estate consultant: Isabella Cupioli RIF64BH23 Tel 06.96006341
Piazza Campo de’ Fiori is one of the most famous squares in Rome, between Via dei Giubbonari and Piazza della Cancelleria, on the borders of the Parione and Regola districts. Its name derives from the presence of a vast meadow, as well as vegetable gardens, which in 1400 adorned the square. The first urbanization works occurred in 1456. Many palaces were built and the square became a place of passage for prominent personalities such as ambassadors and cardinals who went from Trastevere, passing through Ponte Sisto to San Pietro. Campo de Fiori thus became home to cultural and commercial activities, workshops and artisans and a flourishing and picturesque market, whose populous atmosphere is well rendered by the well-known film Campo de’ fiori of 1943, with Anna Magnani and Aldo Fabrizi. At the center of the square stands the statue of the philosopher Giordano Bruno burned for heresy in 1600 right here. Nowadays Campo de’ Fiori has become one of the favorite night spots for young people, both Italian and foreign, thanks to the presence of many inns, pubs, restaurants and hotels.