- 2
- Bedrooms
- 3
- Bathrooms
- 1
- Rooms
- 119 m2
- Property Size
- 1920
- Year Built
- 2
- Piano
Description
PINCIANO – In the exclusive and prestigious context of Aniene3, inside an elegant elegant building completely renovated and equipped with lift and concierge service, we offer for rent a refined apartment of 119 m2 in total embellished with a suggestive crescent-shaped balcony with open views.
Consisting of: entrance, large and bright living room, with two French windows leading to the characteristic and large 18 m2 balcony, furnished kitchen separated by a sliding glass door, an element of great elegance and modernity, two bedrooms, both with ensuite bathroom and comfortable walk-in wardrobe, and further service bathroom.
Possibility of parking space in a covered garage.
The apartment, recently renovated with the highest quality materials, represents the perfect synthesis between elegance and functionality, located in one of the most central and prestigious areas of Rome. The rental is reserved for referenced customers, with a request for a security deposit equal to six months’ salary and, if necessary, a bank guarantee as guarantee. 4+4 CONTRACT; IT IS ALSO EVALUATED AS A COMPANY CONTRACT. NO ACCOMMODATION ACTIVITIES.
The request price is equal to € 4,000.00 – Real estate consultant: Daniele Battisti-Siria Campana REF119BH25 Tel 06.96006341
The Pinciano district is located between Via Flaminia and Via Salaria and is an elegant area that extends around Villa Borghese, characterized by very popular museums and gardens. The northern area of the neighborhood, however, almost borders on the Parioli Mountains: a good part of it, in fact, is part of the Parioli in the common toponymy of the Romans, although formally it is the Pinciano neighborhood. The neighborhood has always been occupied by vineyards and villas, from Villa Borghese and Villa Giulia, the oldest, Villa Sacchetti, Villa Balestra, Villa Pallavicini and Villa Caetani were soon added. The first subdivision of the neighborhood began with the creation of Via Po, in 1907, built with stately villas while the construction of the Monti Parioli area began after 1908. In 1911 the Avenue of Fine Arts was built which led to the Zoological Garden and the National Gallery of Modern Art. From that moment on, various Foreign Academies arose in the area, the first of which was the British Academy. To the north, however, towards Viale Liège, Piazza Verdi opened up, occupied by the large building of the Polygraphic Institute of the State Mint.

















