Description
"Palazzo Ghelfi" We sell the entire "Attic Floor" of a total of approx. 340 composed of two adjacent residential units located on the fourth floor of "Palazzo Ghelfi". Unit A: the surface area m2. 153 consists of: entrance from the courtyard, entrance from the lift, kitchen/kitchen, living room, three bedrooms, two bathrooms and a winter garden of approx. 24. Possibility of choosing internal finishes and merging with Unit B. Unit B: the surface area of approx. 187 consists of: entrance from the courtyard, entrance from the lift, kitchen, living room, dining room, three bedrooms, processing room, two bathrooms, technical room and gallery. Possibility of choosing internal finishes and merging with Unit A. The conservative restoration intervention enhanced the second, third and attic floors. The building is characterized by a wonderful central gallery courtyard from which the individual units are accessed. In the west wing of the courtyard, an elevator was built capable of serving all floors and exclusively the units on the attic floor. The individual apartments are exceptionally bright for the historic center, by virtue of the double view of Piazza Pasi, the central courtyard and to the south towards Via Carlo Dordi. The housing units have been restored with extreme care by specialized companies and carefully selected in order to maintain and enhance all the original elements that give a unique character to the rooms of "Palazzo Ghelfi". The internal spaces in terms of typology, size and brightness recall the memory of the noble palace. The Origins of “PALAZZO GHELFI” Palazzo Ghelfi is a historic building in Trento, located in via Mario Pasi 21, in the historic center of the city. The palace was built in the 16th century by the Ghelfi family, one of the most important noble families of Trento. The palace was then sold to the Thun family in the 18th century and in the 19th century it was purchased by the Municipality of Trento. Palazzo Ghelfi was first restored in the 20th century and today, once again renovated, it houses the headquarters of an important credit institution on the ground floor, while the main floors have been used for luxury residential use. The palace is a three-story building with a stone facade. The facade is decorated with a series of frescoes and coats of arms. The palace has an internal courtyard with a unique portico. Palazzo Ghelfi is an example of Renaissance architecture and represents an important "piece" of the history of the city of Trento.