- 2 Bathrooms
- 2 Rooms
- 126 m2
- Piano:4
Description
HISTORICAL CENTRE – In an exclusive, private and quiet setting, a few steps from the famous Trevi Fountain and the elegant Piazza del Quirinale, within a prestigious building with lift, we offer for rent an exclusive penthouse of 126 sqm.
The property consists of a large entrance hall, bright living room, fully equipped kitchen, two double bedrooms, double bathrooms, closet and balcony. To complete this splendid property, a magnificent terrace at level of 21 sqm, ideal for spending moments of relaxation and enjoy the tranquility of the surrounding environment.
The apartment is being renovated and will be delivered finely restored, with a wise optimization of spaces and a particular attention to detail, ensuring maximum living comfort. The refined design is reflected in the use of fine materials, such as parquet flooring that completely covers the floors and marble bathrooms, giving the room a timeless elegance. The strategic location in the heart of the historic center, the excellent exposure, the presence of livable outdoor spaces and impeccable attention to detail make this property a rare opportunity in one of the most prestigious and coveted neighborhoods of Rome. NO ACTIVITIES. Available from January. In the event of a setback, which is not currently foreseeable, the contractual period could be postponed to 1 February 2025. The proposed rendering is an example of the final result, which will be true to what it represents.
The request price is € 6.500,00 – Real estate consultant: Daniele Battisti – Isabella Cupioli RIF135BH24 Tel. 0696006341
Scanderbeg Square is a hidden corner of Rome, located near the Trevi Fountain, and is dedicated to Giorgio Castriota Scanderbeg, the Albanian national hero who fought against the Ottoman Empire in the 15th century. The square, small and collected, is characterized by an intimate and historical atmosphere, and houses the Scanderbeg Palace, an elegant Renaissance building that was the residence of the hero during his stay in Rome. The architecture of the area recalls the Renaissance Rome, offering a suggestive view away from the tourist bustle. Scanderbeg Square is a small historical jewel, which combines Albanian and Roman culture in a unique context.