Description
In the Porta Romana area,
in an Art Déco building, with concierge all day, internal courtyard and lift,
we propose an exclusive residence of great charm, completely renovated with great attention to space and details. that enters through the numerous windows, soft and warm, makes this house scenic and intimate at the same time. The property, located on the third floor of about 200 square meters, consists of a magnificent entrance, with a curved shape completely covered in wood paneling, which creates a moment of waiting before the entire living room with large balcony is revealed. they are cleverly divided with furnishings and materials of great value, a dining area with a wonderful brick wall with a fireplace in contrast with the kitchen entirely in polished brass. The sleeping area consists of a large master bedroom with dressing room and en suite bathroom in travertine, a double bedroom, another bathroom and a guest bedroom. house, which make this residence a unique solution.
Air conditioning, central heating, electric shutters and home automation. in one of the noblest and most elegant residential areas in the center of Milan, rich in history and art. A few steps away are some of the most important cultural and artistic sites of this city: the church of Santa Maria delle Grazie guardian of the precious fresco by Leonardo da Vinci, the Last Supper, the Museum of science and technology, the Triennale and the Sforzesco Castle with the magnificent Torre del Filarete.
The proximity to Piazzale Cadorna is a further plus of the Studio. The square, well served by the entire network of urban and extra-urban surface transport and by subways, was the subject, at the end of the twentieth century, of an important restyling based on a project by the lady of Italian architecture, Gae Aulenti, and houses in the center the gigantic sculpture Needle, Thread and Knot created by the artists Claes Oldenburg and his wife Coosje van Bruggen, to symbolize the Milanese industriousness and industriousness, so dear to the “Zampetti”.