Prestigious residence in the Tridente
Total rent
€5,200
- 7 Rooms
- 5 Bedrooms
- 4 Bathrooms
- ~250 m² Total surface
- ~220 m² Living area
Description
Prestigious Residence in the Tridente
In the immediate vicinity of Piazza del Popolo, precisely on Via Maria Adelaide
Piazza del Popolo is one of the most famous squares in Rome, located at the northern end of the historic center, at the foot of the Pincio. It is a place rich in history, art, and monumental architecture. The square has an elliptical shape and hosts numerous iconic elements such as the Flaminio Obelisk, the twin churches (Santa Maria in Montesanto and Santa Maria dei Miracoli), the Porta del Popolo, and the Basilica of Santa Maria del Popolo.
The property is characterized by the representation of the living area, with a dining room, triple living room, and a first balcony, clearly separated from the night area with four bedrooms, three bathrooms, and a second balcony also facing west, on the main street. The service area, accessible by a second elevator, thus independent, is equipped with rooms and an additional bathroom. The spaces are fully customizable as they are unfurnished except for the kitchen. Special mention must be made of the quality of the fixtures and mosquito nets that perfectly insulate from the outside, as well as the availability of an 11 sqm cellar. The condominium fees include the use of cold and hot water, heating, concierge service, and maintenance of the two elevators.
The ideal tenant is therefore a large family, even in the diplomatic field, that needs representative spaces and has interests and activities in the Historic Center of Rome. Possibility of a parking space in the building for a medium/small car. The applied contract is agreed upon for individuals. Contracts for guesthouse use are also considered. The condominium fees are € 685. NOT AVAILABLE FOR ACCOMMODATION ACTIVITIES.
Via Maria Adelaide is a side street located right near Piazza del Popolo, on the northeast side. It is an elegant and quiet street, linking the square to Viale Gabriele D’Annunzio and winding between stately buildings and tree-lined areas. The street is named after Princess Maria Adelaide of Habsburg, wife of Vittorio Emanuele II.
*The present information and floor plans are merely indicative and do not constitute contractual elements.
Air-conditioningBalconyBasementSecurity systemSenior oriented