- 1 Bedrooms
- 1 Bathrooms
- 1 Rooms
- 65 m2
- Condominium fees: €30
- Piano:1
Description
HISTORIC CENTRE – In the heart of the Old Town, in one of the most exclusive and charming streets, precisely in Via di Monserrato, a few steps from the famous Piazza Farnese and Piazza di Santa Caterina della Rota, we offer for sale a delightful two-room apartment of 65 sqm. The property is located in a valuable historical building dating back to 1600, recently restored with attention to detail and bound by the Superintendence for Cultural Heritage.
Composed by: living room with kitchenette, double bedroom, bathroom with shower and a nice balcony.
The excellent internal condition, the privileged location and tranquility that characterize this property make it a unique proposal, ready to be inhabited or destined for an activity of accommodation of charm, immersed in a historical context. You can also buy the property fully furnished, with a selection of functional furniture, ready to be used without further intervention.
The request price is € 560.000,00 – Real estate consultant: Isabella Cupioli RIF8BH25 Tel 06.96006341
Via di Monserrato, one of the most elegant and interesting streets in Rome, connects Piazza Farnese to Piazza della Moretta and owes its name to the church of S. Maria in Monserrato that stands here. The street has something austere; in fact it was known in the past as “Corte Savella”, the prison guarded by the family of Savelli; to maintain it, they could count on rich income: Court fees, sums paid by solvent prisoners and other arbitrary fees such as those on milfs. The most famous prisoner was undoubtedly Beatrice Cenci and her stepmother Lucrezia, who were brought to the gallows on 11.09.1599. Move the Prisons, the building was purchased by the English College, where it still has its headquarters. From the 16th century the street was transformed into an elegant and quiet street; houses were built for cardinals, noble families and beautiful courtiers. The stately appearance kept it even in the following centuries, so much to be chosen as the place of residence of the family of Cardinal Antonelli, secretary of state of Pius IX. Another pearl of the road is the church of San Girolamo della Carità, linked to the memory of San Filippo Neri, who lived there for many years.