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In the most evocative and characteristic neighborhood of Rome, Dri Case offers for sale a bright three-room apartment of approximately 108 m2. The apartment is located on the third floor of a residential complex with daily concierge service. The complex was built in the 1950s with disabled access and is equipped with a lift. An internal garden divides the two staircases and characterizes the internal view of the apartment. The apartment is composed of: - a living room of approximately 30 m2 overlooking Piazza Eugenio Biffi and therefore two of the hotels that were built in 1928 - 2 double bedrooms - 1 wardrobe room - 1 closet - 2 bathrooms. Large slabs of grit characterize every room of the thing with different chromatic shades and geometries. (now back in fashion). For appointments and information contact 3393740332 Garbatella is a neighborhood of Rome, born on 18 November 1918 under King Vittorio Emanuele III as a rather infamous village with very humble origins and which for some time has been experiencing a great recovery, becoming a trendy neighborhood . The new neighborhood would have served to host the workers assigned to the ambitious project of building a port in Ostia, which would have been connected to two river ports on the Tiber (one near Via del Porto Fluviale, the other near the Basilica of S . Paul). The Ostia Project, however, foundered with Garbatella which continued to live a life of its own. What is striking about this neighborhood is the variety of styles that are applied to different buildings in historic Garbatella. From an architectural and urban planning point of view, the final result obtained at Garbatella has become a real "case study" which inspires architects and urban planners from all over the world. There have been (and still are) many certificates of esteem from intellectuals, writers, directors, artists, not least the architect Stefano Boeri (Milanese architect who created the Vertical Forest in Milan). This neighborhood leaves special impressions and shows an unusual aspect of Rome, popular but exclusive, traditional but alternative, lively but reserved. Two of the four hotels built in response to the housing emergency that characterized the city at the time (1928) overlook Piazza Biffi, having to accommodate a significant number of displaced people due to the urban transformations of the center of Rome. The hotels were immortalized in the film "Audace Copo dei Soliti Ignoti" by Nanni Loy and were visited by Gandhi. In particular, the Albergo Rosso is striking, behind which lies a very particular story: the clock that surmounts the building for a very long time remained stopped at the time of the start of the bombings of Rome in 1944, to be precise the 11.25. Today Garbatella is one of the most vibrant cultural centers in the city with events, shows, theatres, street art, film sets and popular culture that spills over the streets and inns of--d7b425869c5f58888c49dd3520cd6baf!