The Pinciano district, located on the hill from which it takes its name, in the north-central part of the capital, is among the first neighborhoods established in Rome starting from 1911, and officially established in 1921.
Immediately becoming a place of interest for the emerging bourgeoisie, the Pinciano area has consolidated over time into one of the most beautiful and exclusive neighborhoods in the capital, a preferred location for embassies, representative offices, and national and international entrepreneurs.
In the heart of this neighborhood, in the highest part facing Villa Borghese, a property on the fourth floor of a five-story building topped by a penthouse is for sale. The apartment occupies the entire floor of the building and has undergone a significant renovation project carried out by the architect Busiri Vici.
The apartment is highly representative, starting from the entrance and continuing to the triple living room, from which there is direct access to the dining room. Away from the living area, the bedrooms all feature walk-in closets and private bathrooms equipped with showers and whirlpool bathtubs. The large windows and the distance from the surrounding buildings make this apartment extremely bright. At the four corners, there are balconies that represent a small and rare external escape in a neighborhood characterized by historic buildings lacking outdoor spaces.
The property is completed by 2 garage spaces, invaluable for the area, and a parking space within the condominium area.