Description
MYLIFE Real Estate presents this fantastic brand new, completely renovated property for sale located in one of the best areas of the city, the Gòtic, on the Rambla of Barcelona.
Property Description
The house is located on the first floor of a completely renovated building with an elevator and has a constructed area of 157 m2.
In the day area we find a large, very bright living-dining room. The kitchen is open and is fully furnished and equipped.
The night area consists of two double bedrooms and three fully equipped bathrooms.
Completely renovated, brand new with high quality, preserving the modernist elements with the new comforts. Hydraulic floors with parquet, air conditioning and heating ducts, carpentry with thermal camera, etc.
Old City
Ciutat Vella is the historic center of Barcelona and occupies a small territory of about 500 hectares. To know Ciutat Vella is to know the origins of Barcelona, a capital that until the mid-19th century lived enclosed in its medieval walls, which approximately followed Paral·lel Avenue, the Ronda de Sant Pau, the Ronda de Sant Antoni, the Calle de Pelai, the Lluís Companys promenade and the Ciutadella park.
Of the set of these walls, demolished in 1854, the only fragment that remains standing is the one associated with the medieval shipyards (Les Drassanes, current Maritime Museum), in the so-called Portal de Santa Madrona. Ciutat Vella is made up of four large neighborhoods. In the center is the Barri Gòtic, Barcelona's oldest urban fabric. To the east, on the other side of Via Laietana, Sant Pere, Santa Caterina and La Ribera - where the Born is located - and which are the medieval extension of the Gòtic. To the west, on the other side of La Rambla, El Raval, which was born from the rural roads outside the city walls and which was the cradle of the Industrial Revolution of the 19th century. And to the south, Barceloneta, the fishing neighborhood built in the 18th century to relocate those displaced from the Ribera by the construction of the Ciutadella, a military fortress.
The urban fabric of this district, irregular and motley, as if it were a palimpsest, accumulates the traces of the last two thousand years of history, from the Roman Barcino to the multicultural and avant-garde Barcelona of the 21st century, passing through the Barchinona of the Middle Ages, a set of extraordinary monumental, cultural, gastronomic, artistic and street attractions that should be savored without haste.