ROME, Prati, Via Monte Zebio. Apartment, luxuriously restored, on the first floor of an elegant period building.
ROME, Rione Prati, Via Monte Zebio. Apartment, luxuriously restored and finished with high quality materials, on the first floor of an elegant period building, in a beautiful condominium with concierge service and verdant common garden.
The house, perfect in every detail, consists of large entrance hall, double living room with dining area and living room, semi-furnished kitchen finely furnished and equipped, master bedroom with wardrobe area and bathroom en suite (shower and sink), two other rooms bedroom with wardrobe, two bathrooms, one with Jacuzzi and sink.
The property benefits from a car park within the large communal garden.
Fixed furniture, air conditioning, fixed guard.
Details
Finely restored apartment
150.00 square meters covered
6.00 sqm cellar
Parking space
Fixed and customized furniture
Air conditioning
Hydromassage
Rione Prati
With its quiet checkered streets, this elegant and tidy neighborhood effortlessly mixes business with pleasure: its elegant buildings house both important offices and classy shops; the squares and public spaces are very well kept; the distance from the center, relative, protects residents from traffic and stress, ensuring calm and exclusivity.
The History of the Condominium of Via Monte Zebio, 28
(from a writing by Carlo Sbracia).
During the post-war period (1915-18), it was 1925, in the midst of a crisis and social upheavals, a group of war invalids joined in a cooperative in order to realize, with the contribution of the State, housing for their families. The complex of two Renaissance-style buildings was constructed in the Prati area near Piazza G. Mazzini and precisely in Via Monte Zebio, one at n. civic 28 of 40 apartments and the other n. 30 of 20 apartments. This is a large monumental complex of merit, with friezes and emblems that characterize the era. Equipped with large spaces in the entrance halls, interior courtyards with pools and ornamental plants. For its history, the style of construction and those who lived there, was requested at the time, which was declared by the Ministry for Architectural and Cultural Heritage, of historical, artistic and cultural importance. They have been members of the cooperative and have lived there, even characters that have become famous: Igino Giordani, constitutional deputy, journalist and writer; the general Umberto Nobile, who lived there from the 50s until his death, explorer, transporter of the poles, constituent deputy; the De Carolis family whose son Ugo, Colonnello dei Carabinieri, was killed at Fosse Ardeatine and many others less known.
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