A wonderful 18th-century palace in the heart of Rome that belonged to an ancient and noble family, on Via del Gambero, between Piazza Navona, the Trevi Fountain and the Pantheon, is coming back to life.
Signed by two important architectural firms from Rome (for the restoration part) and an equally well-known one from Milan (for the interior design part), the palace is in its final phase of a complete restoration, which has made it able to offer all the comforts of today while respecting the original materials and preserving the charm of the period.
The imposing entrance leads into modern rooms, studied in detail, in line with the needs of daily life. Three staircases, one of which is monumental, with related state-of-the-art elevators, serve the various floors that house a total of 28 apartments all unique and different from each other.
From Staircase A, where we find the monumental neoclassical staircase with main views of Via Del Corso and internal courtyard, we access the first level of 600 square meters of interior, located on the sixth floor, with beautiful terraces of about 240 square meters from the views ranging from the Campanile di San Silvestro, to Trinità dei Monti.
Internally, the property from the double exposure, faces one side on Via del Corso and the other on the panoramic terraces.
The unit has three entrances that disengage the various rooms very well.
Spacious living areas for convivial moments and relaxation, private and fully equipped sleeping area with spacious bathrooms.
On the second level of 629 square meters located on the seventh floor we find a terrace of over 57 square meters with views of the dome of San Lorenzo in Lucina, enjoying an amazing double exposure: the rooms have high ceilings and airy spaces, overlooking the terrace towards Via del Corso or dominant views ranging from the Bell Tower of the Church of San Silvestro to those of Trinità dei Monti, Villa Medici and the Pincio.
The entrance hall leads to a bright living area consisting of a dining room and two spacious lounges.
A convenient spiral staircase leads to a studio on the turret with large openings to the rooms below.
The two units described above can be unified as a single dwelling or remain two separate units.
The palace then becomes a period residence capable of sustaining the rhythms of daily life thanks to the most modern services, such as: concierge, video surveillance at the entrance for access to the ground floor and common areas, radiant floor heating, a/c, latest generation home automation, dedicated lobby to receive guests. Completing the property are 4 cellars on the S1 floor.
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