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Description
In one of the most prestigious locations in the Historic Center of Rome, precisely in Piazza Barberini, we offer a rental of an elegant apartment of 64 m2 in total with splendid panoramic views of the famous square and its fountain.
The property, located on the fourth floor, is part of an elegant period building recently enhanced by the complete restoration of the façade, served by a modern glass elevator and completely free of architectural barriers.
The finely renovated apartment consists of: entrance hall, bright living room with two large corner windows directly overlooking Piazza Barberini and the surrounding area, fully equipped kitchenette with induction top, oven, dishwasher, washing machine, refrigerator and freezer, all new and unused appliances, double bedroom and service with shower cubicle, also new.
The property boasts a unique and exclusive view, ranging from Piazza Barberini to the tree-lined Via Vittorio Veneto, from Piazza Trinità dei Monti to Via delle Quattro Fontane, offering an open and extraordinarily bright view. The property is finished with fine materials: parquet flooring, double glass PVC fixtures, air conditioning, video intercom and contemporary finishes of excellent quality. The location is of absolute value, adjacent to Palazzo Barberini and perfectly connected to the main points of interest in the Historic Center: Via Vittorio Veneto towards Villa Borghese, Via del Tritone towards Piazza Colonna and the Trident, as well as the quick connection with the Quirinale and the surrounding monumental areas. Available from now. Contract 4+4. Referenced only; NO ACTIVITA’ RECEPTIVE.
The request price is € 2,200.00 – Real estate consultant: Isabella Cupioli RIF178BH25 Tel. 0696006341
Piazza Barberini is located between Via del Tritone and Via di San Basilio, and today takes its name from the imposing Palazzo Barberini, home to the beautiful Galleria Nazionale d’Arte Antica and the Italian Institute of Numismatics. At the center of the square is the Triton Fountain, made of travertine by Gian Lorenzo Bernini and featuring two Barberini coats of arms between the tails of the four dolphins supporting the triton. At the corner of Via Veneto is the Fountain of the Bees, the insect symbol of the Barberini. Via Veneto branches off from the square, a street made famous by Federico Fellini’s film “La Dolce Vita” and which leads uphill to Porta Pinciana, in the Ludovisi district.

















