Engel & Volkers offers a new and fascinating property in Piazza Benedetto Cairoli. The building faces west on the square and south on the suggestive basilica of San Carlo ai Catinari. The apartment is located on the third and top floor of this elegant building built between the seventeenth and nineteenth centuries, equipped with a lift that reaches the floor, and covers an area of approximately 276 square meters. Brightness and elegance are the first impressions that are received upon entering the main entrance, where we find a beautiful hallway that leads to the large double living room, with two large windows overlooking the square, and to the dining room, which overlooks the suggestive glass window of the large internal courtyard and gives a lot of light to the entire internal part of the house. The property also includes 3 bedrooms, one of which has a balcony with a view, 2 bathrooms, a small study and a beautiful eat-in kitchen. Here we also find the second entrance to the apartment, on the service staircase, which allows access with a single flight of stairs to the huge panoramic condominium terrace. The interiors are in perfect condition, the result of a renovation carried out with quality materials. The property lends itself to being a prestigious residential solution for those who want to experience the historic center of the capital while not giving up the comforts of large spaces, for professionals who can design their own studio here, and it can prove to be an important investment considering the location and location. area much sought after by tourists of the Eternal City. This information and plans are purely indicative and do not constitute contractual elements.
Ref. W-02QBP9 - Andrea Coiante - Tel. +39 06 45 54 81 20
The square is dedicated to Benedetto Cairoli (1825-1889), a great fighter in the Five Days of Milan, but also to Custoza, Varese, Calatafimi, Mentana and assistant to Giuseppe Garibaldi in the Expedition of the Thousand. After his military life ceased, he was a deputy of Pavia for 30 years, then elected Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs and Agriculture. The square, in the past also known as "Tagliacozza" for some houses that belonged to Isabella Orsini, mistress of Tagliacozzo, was enlarged several times, especially on the occasion of the opening of Via Arenula at the end of the nineteenth century. An imposing and important presence is undoubtedly the beautiful church of S. Carlo ai Catinari, once included in the perimeter of the Regola district but now belonging to the S. Eustachio district.