3200 €
This 90sqm apartment is located on the 3rd floor of a period building with an elevator and consists of a living room, kitchen, three bedrooms and two bathrooms.Sitting Room: The living room is furnished with a table with four chairs and two sofas with a TV area, and also has a bookcase.Kitchen: The kitchen which includes a refridgerator, oven, stove, dishwasher, Nespresso machine, toaster, crockery and cutlery for six people. From the kitchen there is an access to a large balcony where...The space... the washing machine is located.Bedrooms: The first bedroom which is located to the left of the living room is furnished with a single bed with a second pull-out single bed, a desk, a wardrobe and a table and chairs for children and a wall-mounted television.The second bedroom, which is also located to the left of the living room, is furnished with a double bed (160cm x 190cm), a chest of drawers, two bedside tables and a large wardrobe.The bedroom, located to the right of the corridor, is furnished with a single bed, a wardrobe and a television.Bathrooms: The first bathroom is located before the third bedroom; It is small and has sanitary fittings (toilet and basin) and only a hand-held shower.The second bathroom has sanitary fittings and a walk-in shower.Bright and cozy apartment in the Salustiano neighbourhood, which borders with the historic centre of Rome. Via Veneto, Piazza Barberini and Termini Central Station can be reached within a twenty minute walk. The Metro stations Castro Pretorio and Repubblica are also reachable within a twenty minute walk.Located in the Sallustiano neighbourhood, born in the late nineteenth century on a territory between the Via Pia, what will later become known as Via XX Settembre, and via Boncompagni, which until then was only vineyards and gardens and was part of the Trevi neighbourhood. The cemtre is the quiet piazza Sallustio, the only true square of the neighbourhood, where the remains of the Horti Sallustiani are still visible today and from which it took its name. This area can be divided into two zones, the one between via Piave and via Piemonte-via Salandra, with a fair population density, and the remaining one up to via Bissolati, practically uninhabited and with a high concentration of offices and ministries.A few steps from the Via Augusto Valenziana there is the beautiful Piazza Fiume, where there are wonderful buildings of the past along with the constructions of modern architecture. Near Piazza Fiume there is Porta Pia, a beautiful structure built by Michelangelo Buonarroti, which became famous in 1870, when there was a battle between the Papal troops and Italian troops and which marked the end of Papal power and the return of Rome to the Italy.Today Piazza Fiume welcomes innovation combined with history. In the historic centre of the square there are several restaurants where you can taste the typical dishes of the capital. The area is connected by bus and metro and is located a few meters from Villa Borghese, Via Veneto, Piazza della Repubblica and Via Nazionale. The area is full of restaurants, bars, clubs and shops.In the area there are several supermarkets;COOP in via Venti Settembre open until 8.30 pm and also PAM Local Supermarket in Via Venti Settembre, open until 10 pm.The nearest Cinema is located in Corso d'Italia 107, Cinema Europa.The Gellini Pharmacy is located in Corso d'Italia n. 100 and is open 24 hours a day.Notice: Displayed prices and data are not final, and should be used for informative purpose only. They are not contractual or binding. Energy pass This building is not subject to EnEV.