- 2
- Bedrooms
- 2
- Bathrooms
- 1
- Rooms
- 95 m2
- Property Size
- 1900
- Year Built
- 500
- Condominium fees
- 1
- Piano
Description
SALLUSTIANO – Located in one of the most sought-after and central streets, precisely in Via Boncompagni, inside an elegant building equipped with concierge and lift service, we offer for sale an apartment of 95 m2 in total.
The property is on two levels and is composed as follows: entrance, living room with two corner windows, kitchenette and bathroom. Through a comfortable designer staircase we access the second level, where we find a double bedroom, a bedroom, built-in wardrobes, and further bathroom.
This exclusive property is enhanced by a splendid panoramic window overlooking Via Boncompagni, which floods the rooms with natural light and offers a fascinating view of one of the most refined streets of the Sallustiano district. Distributed on two levels, the internal spaces lend themselves to multiple design solutions, ideal both for those who wish to create a residence with a unique character and for those looking for a representative studio in a prestigious context. The property is set inside a historic building of great value, built in 1900 by order of Baron Giorgio Levi delle Trezze based on a design by the architect Augusto Giustini. The angular position between Via Boncompagni and Via Nerva gives further value to the building, enriched by original architectural elements and perfectly preserved period details. A rare proposal, which combines charm, centrality and potential in a context rich in history and charm.
The request price is € 730,000.00 Real estate consultant: Daniele Battisti REF126BH25 Tel 06.96006341
The Quartiere Sallustiano, the fourth district of Rome, takes its name from the Gardens of Sallust, once one of the most luxurious suburban residences of ancient Rome that belonged to the historian Gaius Sallust and then passed to the emperors, is located in the heart of the city, between Via XX Settembre, Via Piave, Via Salaria and Via Vittorio Veneto, in an elegant and quiet area, characterized by buildings in Umbertine and Art Nouveau style built between the end of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th century, many of which today house embassies, offices and prestigious residences, and is also known for its suggestive corners such as Piazza Sallustio, where the archaeological remains of the ancient Horti Sallustiani emerge, and for historic buildings such as the church of Santa Maria della Vittoria, famous for the sculpture of the Ecstasy of Saint Teresa by Bernini, while within walking distance there are also Palazzo Margherita, the current seat of the American embassy, and other symbolic places of an elegant and silent Rome, well connected, rich in history but also in daily life, with cafes, restaurants and corners to discover away from the tourist chaos.


















