Description
In the oldest heart of the splendid city of Bologna, set in an ancient, perfectly restored noble palace from the 1500s, we find a unique and fascinating residence, frescoed and decorated presumably also by the hand of Carracci and finished in decorations by Felice Giani, the illustrious painter of the first Italian neoclassical period, which in addition to the many well-known noble palaces of the peninsula, also signed works of great value in St. Petersburg and Paris between the end of the 1700s and the first decade of the 19th century. Equipped with a reception hall with heights of 5.5mt (18,5ft), the apartment, which is located on the first floor with lift, has an extraordinary balcony overlooking Palazzo Re Enzo, seat of the municipality since the Middle Ages, offering glimpses of the famous towers, in particular on that of the Asinelli, symbol of the city. The apartment, which extends over a surface area of approximately 160 sqm ( 1722,23 sqmt), is totally and perfectly renovated, characterized by mosaic and Venetian floors, bright and silent, thanks to its significant heights it lends itself to easily hosting a mezzanine, de facto doubling the precious environments. The property is composed of an entrance, a hallway, a large frescoed hall equipped with an ancient fireplace, where it is possible to create a mezzanine (project hypothesis in the renderings), a large room where it is always possible to create a mezzanine and equipped with connections for a kitchen which can be divided if desired by creating a study; finally we find a splendid double bedroom with a double view onto the panoramic balcony. There are two bathrooms, one of which has an anteroom; the entire residence is set up for air conditioning, the heating is centralized; in the basement there is a cellar of approximately 10sqm ( 107,64 sqft).