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Renovated period mansion in the heart of Spello. Commercial area of 349 sqm on 3 levels, with characteristic and ornate interiors. Large representative living areas, 4+1 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms.
Geographic position The Palazzetto di Porta Venere is located in Spello, a charming medieval town among the most beautiful in Italy, nestled on the slopes of Mount Subasio, between Assisi and Foligno.
Description of buildings The building has three levels, the last of which is attic, with a commercial area of 349 sq m living space, plus 77 sq m of attic space useful as attics.
Ground floor On the ground floor we find a large entrance hall with a woodshed room and the staircase leading to the upper floors.
First floor The right wing houses the large living/dining room with a large fireplace, the kitchenette, a partly lofted room currently used as a study and with a panoramic window overlooking the valley, another room, also with a panoramic view, and the bathroom. In the left wing we find a charming living room with a ceiling with decorations, a room/sitting room entirely decorated with Art Nouveau motifs, a living room with a panoramic window, the fourth room of the floor and a small private chapel, also with decorated walls.
Second floor The second floor is attic, with a ceiling with exposed wooden beams. Part of it is used for living, with windows offering beautiful views of the Umbrian valley and glimpses of the rooftops of the historic center. There we find a large kitchen/living room with kitchenette (max h of the room 2.75 meters, minimum h 0.80 meters), a bedroom and a bathroom.
On this floor there are also about 77 sq m of attic areas (with max heights of 1.5 meters) useful as an attic.
The area is calculated on the basis of the net floor area including interior partitions and increased by 10% incidence for load-bearing walls.
State and finishing The building has very ancient origins, as evidenced by foundations dating back to Roman times, while the attic area was elevated in the early 1900s. The property, which has been completely renovated by the current owner, including providing for the restoration of the paintings in the hall, room/sitting room and chapel, is in excellent condition. Inside, the finishes are of quality and recall the old period residence, while blending harmoniously with contemporary elements as well: ceilings with original exposed beams, refined decorations in the living room, chapel and bedroom/living room, flooring and coverings in pink perlino and walkable glass, glass and window frames in the living room, decorated room, living room and kitchen original to the period, doors designed ad hoc and made with period wood, custom-made furniture designed and made by recognized craftsmen. All to create a warm and sophisticated atmosphere.
Features
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MCK9
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Sale
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Single-family detached house | Full ownership | Luxury property