- 2 Bedrooms
- 2 Bathrooms
- 1 Rooms
- 168 m2
- Piano:4-5
Description
VIA MERULANA – A few steps from Santa Maria Maggiore, precisely in Via Merulana, we offer for sale an exclusive penthouse of 168 sqm placed on the 4th floor in a stately building with elevator.
On the first level we find: entrance hall, double living room, kitchen, two double bedrooms, two bathrooms and walk-in closet with window. Through a very comfortable stone staircase, you reach the second level where we find an enchanting large private terrace characterized by a suggestive view of Rome and the basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore and the Church of Sant’Alfonso Maria de’ Liguori as well as a technical room for exclusive use.
This exclusive penthouse is a perfect blend of elegance and comfort. Characterized by large windows that flood the spaces with natural light, the apartment boasts panoramic views that give an unparalleled visual spectacle of the eternal city.
Every corner of the penthouse tells a story of style and refinement. The terrace, the real protagonist of this residence, offers a large area to enjoy the beautiful days in Rome, with the possibility of creating an outdoor space perfect for sunset dinners or moments of relaxation outdoors, immersed in the warmth and beauty that only Rome can offer. The interior, spacious and well distributed, combines modernity and tradition, with high quality finishes and architectural details that reflect the unique character of the area. The strategic location in Via Merulana allows you to experience the city in all its liveliness, with the possibility of strolling among historical monuments and characteristic neighborhoods, without ever giving up the tranquility and privacy of a penthouse of this caliber.
The request price is € 2.200.000,00 Real estate consultant: Daniele Battisti RIF30BH25 Tel 06.96006341
Rione Esquilino rises on one of the seven hills of Rome and is known for being the area where the greatest number of nationalities and traditions of the city are intertwined, a real cultural melting pot and a crossroads of taste, thanks to the many restaurants and ethnic food shops and street food kiosks in the area. One of the main reasons for this is its proximity to one of the city’s nerve centres, the Termini railway station, which is the strength of the district, where we find the subways and the buses that connect the various zones and that allows to reach besides Italian and foreign localities also the Castelli Romani or Fiumicino, seat of the airport. The district developed towards the end of the 19th century, around Piazza Vittorio Emanuele II. The layout of the square and the design of the monumental buildings, with porticoes in Umbertine style that surround it, are due to the Roman architect Gaetano Koch. Inaugurated in 1888, the magnificent Gardens of Piazza Vittorio are the beating heart of the district, characterized by a decorative gate, there are architectural traces from various eras. Their exotic character is underlined by the numerous tree varieties from all over the world, including palms, magnolias, plane trees, as well as a delightful rose garden. Among the most representative monuments, archaeological sites and religious buildings of the ward are the Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore, a place of pilgrimage and one of the seven main churches in Rome, the Basilica of San Giovanni in Laterano, the Aurelian Walls, the Holy Staircase, whose 28 steps are, according to tradition, exactly the same that Jesus ascended in the palace of Pontius Pilate in Jerusalem, the Basilica of Santa Croce in Gerusalemme and Villa Wolkonsky which houses the official residence of the British ambassador in Italy.