4-room flat piazza Benedetto Cairoli, Campo de' Fiori, Rome

RomeCampo de' FioriPiazza Benedetto Cairoli
  • € 850,000
  • 4
  • 124
  • 2
  • 3
  • No
Description

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HISTORICAL CENTER - A few steps from Piazza Campo de' Fiori and Largo Argentina, in an extremely quiet street, inside a period building without a lift, we offer the sale of an apartment on the third floor of a total of 124 m2 with splendid panoramic views.

Consisting of: large entrance hall, lounge, kitchen, three bedrooms, one of which is double with ensuite bathroom and further bathroom with bathtub. The presence of a large shared level terrace makes this property truly special.

The strategic position guarantees convenience and ease of access to the city's services and main attractions. This is the ideal opportunity to live in the beating heart of the capital. The apartment, completely restored in the 1990s, retains some original elements such as the coffered wooden ceilings. It is a very charming property, ideal for residential use in a very quiet historic part of the city, well served and able to offer a high quality of life. The property also lends itself to being a safe and excellent investment in one of the most sought after areas of the historic centre.

PECULIARITIES:

- Bright
- ⁠Excellent internal distribution
- ⁠Panoramic views
- Strategic position
- Level condominium terrace

The asking price is €850,000.00 - Real estate consultant: Daniele Battisti REF64BH24 Tel 06.96006341

The square takes its name from Benedetto Cairoli (1825–1889), who also had his residence here, in the Tanlongo palace, as also recalled by the plaque placed on the palace.
Previously it was called Piazza Tagliacozza in honor of Isabella of Tagliacozzo (1241-1270), who married the leader Napoleone Orsini (died in 1282). In the square there is a fountain, erected in 1888. The fountain vase in Baveno granite comes from the Roman Forum. In the square there is also the monument to the Italian patriot and politician Federico Seismit-Doda (1825–1893), created in 1919 by the sculptor Eugenio Maccagnani (1852–1930). On the north side of the square is the church of San Carlo ai Catinari. It was built between 1612 and 1620 based on designs by Rosato Rosati, while the travertine facade was the work of Giovanni Battista Soria in 1638. On the west side of the square is the Palazzo Santacroce alla Regola, designed by Francesco Peparelli. The fountain in the courtyard of the palace depicts the goddess Venus in a shell, flanked by dolphins and cherubs.

Visit our website: www.battistihome.it The home of your life.
Information
other features
Security door
Internal exposure
External exposure
Closet
Window frames in glass / wood
Features
Reference and listing Date
64BH24 - 05/23/2024
contract
Sale
type
Apartment | Full ownership | Medium property class
surface
124 m² - See detail
rooms
4 (3 bedrooms, 1 other), 2 bathrooms, kitchen diner
floor
total building floors
4 floors
availability
Available
other features
Security door
Closet
Window frames in glass / wood
Double exposure
Expenses
price
€ 850,000
Energy efficiency
year of construction
1900
condition
Good condition / Liveable
heating
Independent, with radiators, powered by methane
Energy Efficiency
G175 kWh/m² year
Floorplan
planimetria
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