Description
Located in a period building from the late 1950s, opposite the renowned Villa Balestra and bordering an important embassy, this exclusive property of 400 square meters in total is mainly developed on the ground floor and offers an exceptional combination of elegance, comfort and privacy. The residence stands out for its large external courtyard of exclusive property paved of 300 square meters, accessed from two independent entrances - one through the elegant condominium door with full-day concierge service and the other with direct access to the road, pedestrian and through the garage for exclusive use.
The interior of the house, characterized by very high quality finishes, opens onto a representative entrance accessible via a twin staircase, typical in noble residences. The triple living room, the adjoining dining room, and the study with an antique fireplace in unique stone and walls covered in fine boiserie, create a refined and welcoming atmosphere. The arched windows and 335 cm high ceilings contribute to giving brightness and spaciousness to the rooms. The eat-in kitchen, complete with utility rooms, is designed for functional use without sacrificing aesthetics.
The sleeping area includes four double bedrooms and three bathrooms. Access to the master suite is via a walk-in closet covered in cherry wood paneling, which leads to the 30 m2 bedroom and double bathroom with tub and shower.
The lower floor, which can be accessed both by an internal staircase and an independent entrance, is completely excavated and finely paved, and is surrounded by lush vegetation that guarantees privacy and shade. Here there is an additional 90 m2 apartment, which can be used as an additional unit or study, consisting of a lounge, kitchen, bedroom and bathroom, recently renovated with a modern and youthful style. There is a convenient and functional cellar inside the property.
*Parioli District, Rome*
The Parioli district is one of the most elegant and prestigious in Rome, known for its wide tree-lined streets, historic villas and stately buildings. Located in the northern part of the city, the district was developed mainly in the 1920s and 1930s, quickly becoming a favorite of the Roman and international elite.
In addition to hosting numerous embassies, the Parioli district is famous for its parks, such as Villa Borghese and Villa Glori, which offer green spaces and tranquility in one of the liveliest areas of the capital. The district boasts a rich cultural offering, thanks to the presence of the Parioli Theater and the nearby National Gallery of Modern Art. The area is well connected to the historic center of Rome and offers a wide range of services, restaurants and high-end boutiques, making it one of the most sought-after locations for those looking for a prestigious residence in the capital.