Details :- Reference: AUDH-T2923. This majestic property, enriched by a magnificent 100 sqm terrace, extends over the entire third and fourth floors of a splendid neoclassical building with exclusive access and a convenient lift. The apartment is located a few minutes from Piazza San Marco and offers refined, spacious and bright rooms, with an enchanting view of the typical canals and the domes and bell towers of the most famous churches in Venice. The finishes are refined, with attention to every detail and embellished with important period elements such as the inlaid parquet floor and the wooden doors dating back to 1860, which are harmoniously integrated creating a magnificent atmosphere of value. The property consists of a double living area, each with direct access to the splendid terrace from which you can enjoy a breathtaking view up to the bell tower of San Marco, a study, three bedrooms, two of which are attic with a splendid wooden ceiling and a panoramic view. which opens onto the lagoon and the Lido of Venice, five bathrooms, several service rooms and a convenient warehouse on the ground floor. A unique solution of its kind, elegant and refined, with a large exclusive terrace, ideal as a main residence or as a representative residence.<br /><br />The Castello district, the largest and one of the oldest in Venice, is located at the eastern end of the city. One of the most populous districts of the city has always kept intact the traditional "Venetian lifestyle." Among the numerous monuments and works of art we cannot fail to mention the Arsenale, for centuries the cradle of the power of the Serenissima, the Basilica dei SS Giovanni e Paolo, one of the most loved by the Venetians, of S. Francesco in Vigna, of S. Maria Formosa.<br /><br />The Church of the Greeks, located a few steps from the apartment, is located on the border between the Castello and San Marco districts. In this way the property is in a privileged position both to reach the most famous monuments such as the Piazza or the Rialto Bridge, and to enter the less frequented but equally emblematic corners of the city.