FOR SALE LARGE TWO-ROOM APARTMENT IN GARBATELLA In the historic building, symbol of the Garbatella district, designed by Innocenzo Sabbatini, with its structure and its particular color typical of the early 1900s, we offer for sale a 64 m2 apartment located on the 4th floor without a lift. The historic building, known as Albergo Rosso which also includes the famous Clock Tower, symbol of Garbatella, is under the protection of Cultural Heritage and this highlights its uniqueness. The entrance is characterized by three staircases, each of which leads to the entrance doors of the building. The reference scale of the property for sale is A The internal structure, although dated, maintains the charm of the period of construction, in fact it has large staircases from which you reach the various floors. The fourth and last floor has two interiors with their respective entrances, all overlooking a large landing. From the entrance, which is located in the center of the property, we have access to all the rooms, we find in quick succession, the bedroom, the living room, the closet, the kitchen and the bathroom. The largest rooms, the bedroom and the living room, have large windows that allow considerable brightness even when the sun is not direct. The view of these two rooms allows you to see the suggestive and famous Eugenio Biffi square. The storage room of about 6 m2 is adjacent to the living room, from which it gets light through a large window. The kitchen with red tones is very pretty and with its size it is livable and together with the bathroom they are exposed to the East. While the bedroom and the living room are exposed to the West. The distance from the metro B and transport services is short; in the surrounding area there are shops, supermarkets, schools and services of all kinds. A stone's throw from Cristofolo Colombo and the Ostiense and Testaccio districts makes this property in a strategic position. Also excellent as an investment use. Historical Notes: The intense design work of Innocenzo Sabbatini for the technical office of the Istituto Case Popolari, chaired by Alberto Calza Bini, opens an important page in the invention and realization of the modern in Rome through linguistic and typological experimentation and research on the theme of popular and special-character housing. In the years between 1927 and 1929, the design and construction of the Alberghi Suburbani in the Citt Giardino della Garbatella began, special-character buildings that combine (in the intentions of the original project but partly modified during construction to the point of causing Sabbatini to resign from the ICP on March 7, 1929) temporary and transitory housing with a set of collective functions: canteen, nursery and school, church, laundries and ironing rooms, kitchens, shared toilets, living rooms, outdoor play areas and warehouses. It is Calza Bini who defines them as transit hotels intended to host (assist and educate) families evicted from their homes as a result of the demolition works, liberation of monuments and partial clearance (Calza Bini, 1930) envisaged by the Governorates projects for the construction of a renewed monumental and political centre of the city, with a hub in Piazza Venezia to follow, at the end of the 1920s ...
ส่งอีเมลสอบถามได้ที่ Coldwell Banker Futura Group
รหัสอสังหาริมทรัพย์: 310095229112