Description
In a privileged location in the city of Florence, overlooking the Arno River, an entire noble wing of a palazzo (spread over two levels) houses this monumental apartment, steeped in history and refinement. The entrance opens onto a grand hallway with stone columns and frescoed ceilings, while a majestic staircase leads to the first floor, where the entire property unfolds. The reception halls, with high ceilings adorned with stuccoes and paintings, are flooded with light thanks to the large windows and balconies that overlook both the flowered inner courtyard and the river. The spaces—hallways and elegant rooms—are wide and airy, designed to welcome with elegance and prestige. On the mezzanine floor, an independent apartment completes the residence, ideal as a studio, guest quarters, or private area. Half ownership of the inner courtyard and a rare, generously sized garage further enhance the property's value. Once the residence of Baron Levi, consul of Persia, and later the prestigious showroom and home of renowned Florentine architect and designer Marzio Cecchi, the property (most recently used as an office) combines nobility and creative genius in a timeless masterpiece.