For sale in an exclusive portion of a courtyard building, of a residential nature, a few meters from the Papa Giovanni XXIII Hospital in Bergamo, with vehicular access via a common entrance hall overlooking via Per Curnasco, civ. 51.
The real estate unit is located in a corner of the complex and is accessed after crossing the common entrance hall and courtyard, from an external area of exclusive property. On the east side, we find an outdoor area that allows pedestrian access, directly from Martin Luther King Street. Consisting of two residential units, with a garage on the ground floor. This building is adjacent to real estate units owned by other owners. The total surface area is approximately 300 m2. exclusive internal and external courtyard excluded. The garage is approximately 31 m2.
With the main view facing west, towards the internal courtyard, it has an almost L-shaped plan, on two levels above ground (plus attic). The real estate unit on the ground floor consists of an entrance and two rooms overlooking the courtyard; living room, kitchen, bathroom, bedroom and ancillary rooms overlooking the street. A stairwell leads to the first floor, consisting of bedrooms, bathroom and ancillary rooms overlooking both the courtyard and the street. On both views there are balconies with clinker coverings. From the stairwell you access the attic room with an exposed wooden structure.
TECHNICAL INFORMATION:
The entire building is made up of two distinct buildings: an "original" volume with a load-bearing structure in mixed stone and brick masonry, with inter-storey slabs in brick-cement; a volume expanding towards the courtyard, consisting of a load-bearing structure in reinforced concrete mesh and perforated brick infills. In the internal rooms on the ground floor the walls are covered in plaster and painted, the floors are covered in tiles; some rooms on the first floor are left rustic, without coverings. The openings have wooden frames; the windows overlooking the courtyard and those on the ground floor overlooking the street have roller shutters while the openings on the first floor overlooking the street have wooden shutters; on the ground floor, on the street side, the openings are protected by iron grates. The roof has a load-bearing wooden frame, of non-antique workmanship, with a roofing layer of tiles.