Ref.C802 Palazzo di Sangro in Turin, of historical importance, is spread over two levels, each measuring approximately 250 m2. The ground floor is accessible from two sides on two different streets. On the ground floor there are three entrances, with six rooms including the kitchen and bathroom, with the vaults frescoed by a famous 19th century artist. On the 1st floor there are six rooms including the services, vaults frescoed by the same artist, access to the recently redone roof, but it can also be dismantled as it can be raised for further volume, here there are two accesses. The historical period of construction falls between the late 17th and early 18th centuries for the ground floor, while the rest of the construction dates back to the late 19th and early 20th centuries, which can be divided. The property needs to be renovated, with the possibility of dividing each floor, also because it is equipped with various independent entrances.--608667019f382b732d1c7edba9f6a991!