- 2
- Bedrooms
- 2
- Bathrooms
- 1
- Rooms
- 3-4
- Piano
Description
Exclusively located in the prestigious Spagna district, inside a period building without an elevator, we offer for sale a penthouse of 109 square meters in total, embellished by the presence of two terraces, a rare feature in the historic center of Rome.
The property is developed on two levels. On the first level there is a cozy living room with kitchenette and a double bedroom with windowed en suite bathroom. An internal wooden staircase leads to the second level, where the second double bedroom is located, with direct access to a first terrace with a quiet and private facade, a second windowed service, practical custom-made furnishings, which help optimize the organization and spaces of the house, as well as an additional terrace overlooking the rooftops of Rome. The outdoor spaces are ideal to live all year round, perfect for moments of relaxation, immersed in an evocative and fascinating setting.
The parquet flooring, the ceilings with exposed wooden beams and the fireplace in the living area give the rooms a warm and charming atmosphere. The presence of two terraces, combined with the top floor and external views, represents a rare and prestigious added value, difficult to find in the historic center. The well-distributed and functional spaces make the apartment ideal both as a main residence or charming residence, and as a valuable property intended for tourist rental, thanks to its central location and the strong demand of the area. The property is located just steps from the Spanish Steps, Piazza Barberini and Trevi Fountain, in a strategic and highly prestigious location, surrounded by a rich setting of boutiques, businesses, restaurants and services, with excellent connections by public transport.
The request price is € 980,000.00 – Real estate consultant: Isabella Cupioli – Daniele Battisti RIF1BH26 Tel. 0696006341
Piazza di Spagna owes its name to the Palace of Spain, home to the embassy of the Iberian State to the Holy See. A Romantic center of nineteenth-century Rome, it immediately assumed a very important commercial role due to the presence of many hotels and houses inhabited by foreigners, attracted to this area by representatives of the Spanish and French governments. Under the pontificate of Innocent XIII, and under the direction of the Roman architect Francesco De Santis, the Staircase of Trinità dei Monti was built, a scenic connection between the slopes of the Pincio, dominated by the church of SS. Trinity, and the Piazza di Spagna below, which was a meeting place for all citizens; in fact, even today, the steps are a meeting and gathering place, so much so that they have been called the “living room of Rome.” At the top of the steps is the church of Trinità dei Monti while in the centre of the square is the fountain known as the “Barcaccia”, the work of Pietro Bernini.



















