Rome, Monti Parioli, Villa Carrega di Lucedio. Beautiful apartment with panoramic views of Rome, in an enchanting liberty -style villa surrounded by greenery.
Rome, Monti Parioli, Villa Carrega di Lucedio. Beautiful apartment with panoramic views of Rome, in an enchanting liberty style villa surrounded by greenery, in the most exclusive street in the Parioli district, a few steps from Villa Balestra and the wonderful villa Borghese.
The property, in via Francesco Jacovacci, constitutes a truly unique opportunity, resulting from the redevelopment of a historical residence dating back to 1912.
The structure was built on the initiative of Prince Carrega di Lucedio and transformed into an exclusive residential condominium.
The house located for sale, which occupies the entire second noble floor of the historic residence, measures 620.00 covered square meters, distributed as follows:
Triple entrance, large representation, dining room, kitchen, dining room, five bedrooms with bathroom en suite, bathroom, wardrobe room, laundry room, guest bathrooms and various closets.
The property completes the cinema room, the covered swimming pool, a large hobby room and the beautiful terrace with a panoramic view equipped with fitness area.
Three large car garages enrich this home that has no equal.
Details:
Historical residence
620.00 sqm covered
100.00 square meters terrace
2 salons
1 dining room
5 bedrooms
1 service chamber
6 bathrooms
Cinema room
Pool
Hobby room
Gym
3 car garage
HISTORY
Villa Carte di Lucedio is a villa that stands on a panoramic hill of the Parioli Mountains, with entrance in Largo dei Monti Parioli n 3, in the Parioli-Pinciano district.
Together with Villa Titta Ruffo, Villa Serena, Villa Bazzani, Villa Castellani and Villa Caetani Grenier, it is one of the first villas built on the Parioli mountains in the early twentieth century.
He was built by Giovanni Battista Milani in 1912 for Prince Francesco Carrega di Lucedio, who had established his residence since 1902 in Rome.
The building is built on a rock ridge overlooking the Giulia Valley, belonging to Villa Balestra, is equipped with a massive brick -aurage base on which some windows surmounted by a large balustrade terrace open.
The villa has a quadrangular plant and develops on 5 floors, the most articulated facade is the one facing the valley, which is equipped with loggias and panoramic terraces, among which the large loggia of access to the garden stands out, on columns coronzia, and is Also characterized by the large square tower, placed on the left corner, surmounted by a large loggia with Corinthian columns.
The two earthly plans are covered with smooth bosses while the others are in brick curtain with angular bundle. The windows of the main floor are architravo with eardrums, the tower is decorated with a large terrace that covers it throughout the length, on the main floor, and by a large corner coat of arms of the Carrega di Lucedio family.
In 1955 he was left to the Congregation of the Patrons of the Sacred Heart of Jesus who made the general house of the Order.
The expansion works were carried out by the architect Tullio Passarelli and entailed the absence of a plane with the loss of the original overhanging roofs, the transformation of the chapel dance hall and the loss of some elements such as the large velario into liberty windows.
In 2011 the villa was sold to a company that operated a complete renovation to create luxury homes, as happened at Villa Titta Ruffo.
The building, cataloged by the Municipality of Rome as "of significant historical interest" has not received changes to the external facades.
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