2-room flat via dei Licheni 11, Centocelle, Rome

RomeCentocelleVia dei Licheni
  • € 169,000
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Description

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Mediazionecasa offers for sale in the Centocelle area and more precisely in Via dei Licheni an apartment on the second floor of four in a matching building without a lift.

The property internally is divided as follows:
- lounge;
- large corridor;
- semi-habitable kitchen;
- double bedroom;
- bathroom;
- closet;
- corner balcony.

The apartment is located in an area full of basic necessities and 350 meters from metro C / Parco di Centocelle stop.

NOTE: good internal conditions, armored door, double-glazed aluminum frames, parquet-effect porcelain stoneware, facade renovation in progress.

The current toponym derives from the Roman villa ad Duas Lauros (in Latin ai Due Allori ), which due to its size was called Centum Cellae, to indicate the presence of extensive ancient ruins as in other areas of the Roman countryside. The villa stands south of Via Casilina, in the area of the archaeological park, and was included in a large imperial property, identified as the home of the Second Flavians, as the residence of Empress Helena.
The property was still in use in the 5th century , given that the sources report this as the place of death of Valentinian III. After the donation of the property to the Church, the Subaugusta suburbicaria diocese was established here. The name Centocelle has been attested since 1523, with the Centocelle Tower, built already in the 12th century to control the consular road. At the end of the 19th century, Fort Prenestina was built. The construction of the neighborhood began with the birth and development of the airport of the same name, the first in Italy dating back to 15 April 1909, when Wilbur Wright came to give a series of demonstrations of the Flyer and shooting a home movie from a plane in flight for the first time ever. Part of the villas still existing were the homes of the military personnel, officers and non-commissioned officers of the airport. Precisely because of the presence of this military objective, the area was the subject of numerous Allied air raids during the Second World War. During the 1940s Centocelle had its central point in Piazza dei Mirti and the main street in Via dei Castani, lined with small low houses with one or two floors. In the square there was a tavern with a pergola, where the local partisan command resided in the period in which, in the first months of 1944, Centocelle became a "liberated zone", while the tracks of the local railways extended all around. beyond these two places, there were dirt roads, which entered the surrounding countryside towards the then present marrana which flowed into a small valley. These paths were all surrounded by huts, arranged haphazardly on slightly undulating terrain. With more livable characteristics than the nearby Quarticciolo, Centocelle welcomed Roman industrial workers, artisans, small traders, farmers and tram drivers, who lived in the best houses.--083a7c5d98402a5311d6f2f97a5503c4!
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other features
Electric gate
Optic fiber
Video entryphone
Alarm system
Security door
Internal exposure
External exposure
Balcony
Single tv system
Window frames in double glass / wood
Features
Reference and listing Date
Licheni175 - 05/10/2024
contract
Sale
type
Apartment | Full ownership | Medium property class
surface
63 m² - See detail
rooms
2 (1 bedroom, 1 other), 1 bathroom, semi-habitable kitchen
floor
total building floors
4 floors
availability
Available
other features
Electric gate
Optic fiber
Video entryphone
Alarm system
Security door
Balcony
Single tv system
Window frames in double glass / wood
Double exposure
Expenses
price
€ 169,000
condominium fees
€ 50/month
Energy efficiency
year of construction
1111
condition
To be refurbished
heating
Independent, with radiators, powered by methane
Energy Efficiency
G≥ 3,51 kWh/m² year
Floorplan
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