In Veroli, in Piazza Bisleti, more commonly known as "Piazza dell'Erba", there is a small building with a neo-Gothic aspect (evident detail of the facade) built in the late 1800s by Ettore Ciolfi and designed by Carlo Pincherle Moravia, father of Alberto Moravia, inside which there is an apartment (ground floor) which is proposed for sale.
The apartment in addition to being in good condition is also very bright and given its shape and its size can be divided also in two units. currently it is composed as follows: entrance, living room, dining room, kitchen, dining room, 3 bedrooms, utility room, 2 bathrooms and a balcony that offers a splendid view of the nearby church of San Paolo.