Description
A stone throw from Via dei Coronari and Piazza Navona, The House of Fiammetta is a Renaissance mansion entitled to a famous courtesan that was a lover of Cesare Borgia whose history is wrapped in misery and romanticism. The property of approximately 439 sqm (4725.36 sq ft ) is free from all sides and stands within two squares one of which in Piazza Fiammetta. The property is spread over three floors surmounted by a roof terrace and includes a basement. The facade is characterized by a porch supported by columns and adorned with the coat of arms of the Bennicelli family who restored the building in the early twentieth century. This one of it own and elegant property, currently used as a representative office, has been renovated with new plant engineering and precious materials to preserve his everlasting charme. The levels are connected by two internal staircases. An elevator could be installed. On the ground floor, through the porch, you access to the entrance consisting of two rooms served by a guest bathroom. On the same level there is also the first bedroom with bathroom. On the first floor there is a lounge with a sitting area, a dining/meeting room overlooking the terrace and a kitchen. On the second level there are three additional bedrooms and two bathrooms. On the roof floor there is a study connected to a small terrace. The basement is divided into four main rooms. The sale includes a commercial space of approximately 133 sqm (1431,6 sq ft) a few meters from the property.