- 1 Bathrooms
- 1 Rooms
- 43 m2
- Year Built: 1900
- Piano:1
Description
In the famous and charming Tridente district, a stone’s throw from the historic Spanish Steps and the famous Via dei Condotti, we offer for sale office of 43 sqm commercial, inside an elegant period building with elevator. Located in one of the most sought-after and charming areas of Rome, this property combines the beauty of the historic setting with the convenience of a modern and versatile environment.
Composed by: entrance, spacious open-space and service.
The completely external view gives this office a high natural brightness, further enhancing its position of absolute value. Located in the heart of historic and commercial Rome, the office is surrounded by luxury boutiques, exclusive restaurants and essential services, ensuring the highest prestige to those who work there. Perfect as a functional and representative office, or as an investment property with high yield, this space is the ideal solution for those who want an exclusive base in the center of Rome. Its privileged location and versatile layout meet the needs of professionals looking for an elegant and productive environment. The property offers further benefits due to co-ownership of a well-located warehouse space, which allows you to cover condominium costs and generates an additional annual income. In addition, the beautiful condominium terrace offers a breathtaking view of the eternal city, an additional element that enriches the value of this exclusive property.
The request price is € 380,000.00 – Real estate consultant: Isabella Cupioli – Daniele Battisti RIF151BH24 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.