Description
In an iconic 1950s building designed by architect Renato Radici, near Piazza Repubblica and overlooking the skyscrapers of Viale della Liberazione, Piazza San Gioachimo, Via Locatelli, and Via Ferdinando Di Savoia, a charming apartment/office of approximately 300 square meters is located. The 12-story building stands out for its refined finishes, the design of the common areas, the green area on the façade, and a captivating mosaic in the paving of the canopy leading to the building and in the foyer, designed by Lucio Fontana. The property is framed by the nearby Torre Locatelli, the Diamond Tower, the skyscrapers of Porta Nuova, and the Church of San Gioachimo. The apartment/office, located on the 5th floor—the only one on the floor—formerly the residence of a prominent Milanese family and currently the headquarters of a major trade association, is organized to suit its current use: • 3 entrances to hallways; •Triple living room of approx. 75 sq m, •Large dining room; •3/4 bedrooms; •Kitchen; •3 bathrooms; •Two closets/walk-in closets; •3 balconies; •Cellar. The current layout needs to be revised for full residential use, allowing for an increase in the number of bedrooms, reorganizing the service areas and correctly sizing the living area. Other features of the property, which make it an object for lovers of the period, are: •3.2 m high ceilings; •Oak-finish parquet flooring; •Central heating with radiant floor panels; •Air conditioning; •Energy class A1; •Concierge service; •Communal garden; •Lucio Fontana mosaic in the canopy at the entrance to the building and in the foyer; •2 elevators; •Parking silo available nearby.