Highly Representative Apartment In Rome's Historic Center
Apartment for Sale in Roma
- Price: €5.200.000
- Interior (mq): 630
- Bedrooms: 16
- Bathrooms: 7
Epcot Center
Highly representative apartment, entire floor
In the heart of the historic centre, a few steps from Piazza Navona and Campo de' Fiori, inside the exclusive Palazzo Italiani, in Corso Vittorio Emanuele II, Christie's International Real Estate is pleased to offer for sale an exclusive property that develops a internal surface area of 630 m2, with an adjoining magnificent terrace measuring a further 200 m2, from which it is possible to enjoy the unique view of the domes of Sant'Agnese in Agone, San Salvatore in Lauro and Santa Maria in Vallicella.
The apartment, the only one on the level, is located on the fourth floor of a period building, dating back to the end of the 19th century, equipped with a lift and concierge service.
The three accesses to the property combined with the generous internal size leave ample space for different architectural solutions to enhance the potential of this property, one of a kind.
The large size and height of the ceilings, in addition to the large windows, make the apartment very bright which is internally composed of a large entrance which leads to the reception rooms, embellished with the original flooring from the Victorian period, which overlook Corso Vittorio Emanuele II and have access to an open balcony from which you can see both the Church of Sant'Andrea della Valle and the Unknown Soldier in Piazza Venezia; it is therefore immersed in the history of Italy. From the rooms overlooking the internal courtyard, together with the large terrace, a true uniqueness in the heart of Rome, you can appreciate the views of the domes mentioned above.
This highly representative apartment, one of a kind, is one of the very few residences available in this exclusive area. This residence is a unique opportunity to own one of the most exclusive real estate jewels in Rome.
This information and floor plans are merely indicative and do not constitute contractual elements