Descrizione
Situated in one of the most exclusive areas of the Justicia neighborhood, this elegant apartment, completely exterior, offers two bedrooms and three street-facing balconies, combining brightness, character, and comfort in the heart of Madrid.
The property features a spacious entrance area that leads to a living room with an open kitchen, designed as a functional and welcoming space. Wooden columns add personality to the overall design, subtly delineating the different areas and creating a warm and sophisticated atmosphere. High ceilings and excellent orientation, together with the three exterior balconies, flood the apartment with natural light and reinforce its unique character.
The apartment is located in a classic 19th-century building, with a well-maintained entrance that preserves the old carriage passage, an architectural element of great value that brings distinction and authenticity to the property.
It has central heating and air conditioning, ensuring maximum comfort throughout the year. There is the possibility of acquiring a large parking space for a large vehicle in a nearby building, just 20 meters from the property (not included in the price).
The Justicia neighborhood is one of the most distinguished and monumental enclaves in Madrid. Situated in a strategic position in the heart of the city, it is bordered by the streets of Sagasta and Génova to the north, Paseo de Recoletos to the east, Calle de Fuencarral to the west, and Gran Vía next to Calle de Alcalá to the south. Traditionally linked to judicial activity — from which it takes its name — Justicia has established itself as one of the most elegant and dynamic areas of the capital, where history and contemporary urban life coexist in perfect harmony.
The neighborhood stands out for its architectural richness, with numerous neoclassical and eclectic buildings that retain symmetrical facades, wrought-iron balconies, high ceilings, and interior courtyards that provide light and ventilation. Many of these properties are protected for their heritage value. Justicia also houses notable cultural and artistic buildings, such as the Palacio Longoria, a gem of Madrid's modernism and headquarters of the Sociedad General de Autores; the building of the Official College of Architects of Madrid (COAM), built on the former Escuelas Pías; or the impressive baroque church of Santa Bárbara, the final resting place of King Fernando VI and his wife, Bárbara de Braganza. All this creates a unique environment where historic architecture and cultural life define one of the most coveted areas of Madrid.