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Independent entrance - Studio apartment stacked A/10 for office use on the ground floor with French window and large window - bathroom - and is completely renovated with remote opening, an excellent point in the heart of Piazza Navona. Excellent investment as a support point and office of work and companies for tax relief the property is for office use A/10 absolutely no agencies - only really interested private individuals.
Via dell'Orso connects via dei Portoghesi to via dei Soldati but in ancient times it had other names: "Posterula ” (in reference to the nearby posterulae of the Aurelian Walls), “Sistine” following the reconstruction due to Sixtus IV, in addition to the name of “via Papale” or “via Papae”, as it was crossed by the papal procession on the occasion of the cavalcade for the capture of possession that the new pope carried out, as Bishop of Rome, to go from St. Peter to the basilica of St. John Lateran. In 1517 the street took the name of via dell'Orso probably in conjunction with the opening of the ancient Albergo dell'Orso with the current name of Hostaria), one of the few cases in which the street took its name from the inn and not vice versa . There are different interpretations regarding the very origin of the name that the hotel took on: according to some it derives from one of the first managers, a certain Baccio dell'Orso, according to others from the hotel sign which depicted two bears.
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Independent Entrance - Apartment/office Studio apartment stacked A/10 ground floor with French window and large window - bathroom - and is completely renovated with remote opening, an excellent point in the heart of Piazza Navona. excellent investment as a base and labor and company office for tax discharge the property is for office use A/10 absolutely no agencies - only truly interested individuals.
Via dell'Orso connects via dei Portoghesi to via dei Soldati but in ancient times it had other names: "Posterula" (in reference to the nearby posterules of the Aurelian Walls), "Sistina" following the renovation due to Sixtus IV, in addition to the name of "via Papale” or “via Papae”, as it was traveled by the papal procession on the occasion of the cavalcade for the taking of possession that the new pope carried out, as Bishop of Rome, to go from St. Peter to the basilica of St. John Lateran. In 1517 the street took the name of via dell'Orso probably in conjunction with the opening of the ancient Albergo dell'Orso with the current name of Hostaria), one of the few cases in which the street took its name from the inn and not vice versa. There are different interpretations regarding the very origin of the name that the hotel took on: according to some it derives from one of the first managers, a certain Baccio dell'Orso, according to others from the sign of Albe.--2cd157d93db7454db3562e7cb19aa2c1!