Overview
- 3 Rooms
- 2 Bathrooms
- 204 m2
- Year Built: 1900
HISTORICAL CENTER – In the immediate vicinity of Piazza in Campo Marzio, and Piazza Borghese, inside a building of the time with elevator, we offer the luminous apartment of design of 204 square meters on the second floor.
Composed of: double living room, dining room, fully equipped kitchen with laundry area, two double bedrooms each with walk-in closet, bedroom, two bathrooms and large closet.
The property thanks to its double exposure enjoys excellent brightness and good air feedback throughout the day. The interiors have fine finishes, design furniture enriched by the majestic coffered ceiling with ancient wooden beams, elements that give character and soul to this property and make it the ideal place to experience the charm of ancient Rome, in a characteristic and charming; we are in fact within the historic center of the capital, a short walk from major points of interest such as Piazza di Spagna, Villa Borghese, Piazza del Parlamento, Piazza del Popolo and Via del Corso. Contract type: transitional maximum 18 months or 3 years + 2 years. Only referenced. NO ACTIVITIES’ RECEPTIVE.
The asking price is € 5,000.00 – Real estate consultant: Isabella Cupioli RIF47BH23 Tel 06.96006341
Piazza in Campo Marzio takes its name, like the homonymous district, from the ancient “Campo di Marte” but in the sixteenth century the square was called “di S.Maria in Campo Marzio”, from the church that faces here. Tradition tells that the nuns, who arrived in Rome with three precious relics, decided to be received by Pope Zacharias to ask for shelter but the cart carrying all their sacred objects and furnishings got bogged down in a swamp in Campo Marzio and no one was able to move. the pontiff entrusted them with a small church dedicated to the Immaculate Conception that stood not far from the swamp. The nuns restored the small church, which they dedicated to S.Gregorio Nazianzeno and in which they laid the body of the saint, and next founded a monastery and an oratory, where the venerated image of the “Madonna Advocata” was placed. Between 1502 and 1521 the abbess Marzia Palosci, during a series of extensive renovations, built the beautiful cloister, consisting of a four-portico resting on octagonal pillars in brick and presenting on each side a different number of arches: seven in the long side and six in the next, while in the two sides adjacent to the church of S.Gregorio they are counted in one side four and in the other five.
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