In Salita Miradois, a charming place with a breathtaking view, like a jewel set in the historic city, offers for sale an exclusive apartment on the third floor of a period building enriched by a magnificent terrace and a lush garden. The property is characterized, in fact, by the presence of large outdoor spaces, two terraces and a lush garden, has bright, spacious and well maintained, and an enchanting view of the historic center of Naples and the Gulf, From Vesuvius to the Sorrento Peninsula to the Cape of Posillipo, Capri is in front. Recently renovated with particular attention to the recovery of the original elements, such as the marble graniglia floor and the fine finishes, the walls adorned with panelling and vaulted ceilings. The property consists of an entrance in a large hallway that winds through the living area side kitchen with terrace level and breathtaking views of the city, in the living area side living room and in one of the bedrooms with bathroom of the sleeping area. The second bedroom is located behind the living room from which it enjoys an excellent and double exposure. The care and refinement of every detail, the perfect natural lighting, the silence in the rooms create a charm of yesteryear in addition to a lush citrus grove that completes the property and is an oasis of peace in which to start and end every day. A unique solution, perfect for those who love to live in the city center and do not want to give up the peace and privacy.
The Miradois hill, in the San Carlo all'Arena district, owes its name to a family of Neapolitan aristocrats and jurists very close to the Spanish viceregal court. However, there is a more romantic interpretation and it is the one that derives the name of Miradois from the Spanish term "Miratodos" place from which everything is visible. In fact, it enjoys an overwhelming panorama that looks south and sweeps from east to west over the entire Gulf of Naples
It is one of the three hills present in the city fabric, an incredibly rich place in natural beauty but also a place that recognizes a great history.
On it stands the Astronomical Observatory as well as the building that houses the Capodimonte Museum with its forest, which is none other than the Royal Palace that King Charles III of Bourbon had built
A few hundred meters as the crow flies, there is via Foria, the long artery that connects the historic center of the city with the Ponti Rossi area, enlivened by the nearby Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, the Galleria Principe Umberto, the Real Orto Botanical and the National Museum.