This apartment of 70 m2 with stunning views is located on the 13th floor of the famous Palacio Salvo and was completely renovated by the renowned Uruguayan architect Marcelo Daglio. The “pre-war New York” look he achieved is a combination of high ceilings and moldings, along with restored wooden floors and windows reflecting the character of the 1920s. The traditional features were combined with new solid wood doors, modern and integrated kitchen and clothing cabinets, black marble countertops, glass partitions, accessories and latest appliances. Despite its style, the apartment provides all modern amenities of today, including air conditioning/heat (in one unit), underfloor heating in concrete floor of bedroom and bathroom, washer/dryer, computer/TV connections, powerful shower, and everything that is necessary to cook and invite people to eat. It has an armored entrance door, a 24-hour doorman, which makes it undoubtedly one of the safest apartments in the Old City. A garage with direct and private access to the elevators is available for rent. The apartment comes with all its appliances, furniture made of wood and iron specifically made to measure, and other furniture and pieces brought from New York by the owner. It is ideal for a single person or a couple, for those who need to operate in the financial sector, or simply for those who wanted to enjoy the cultural, artistic and culinary life of the city.
Located in the heart of Montevideo, a few feet from to the Presidency, the Palacio Salvo, is the emblematic building of Uruguay. The building was built by the Italian architect Mario Palanti and referred to as "The Eiffel Tower of Montevideo" by artist Alfredo Ghierra. The apartment of 70 m2 is located on the 13th floor and has stunning views. It was completely renovated by the renowned Uruguayan architect Marcelo Daglio.
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