A wonderful eighteenth-century palace of an ancient noble family comes back to life, in the heart of Rome, in Via del Gambero, between Piazza Navona, the Trevi Fountain and the Pantheon. Signed by two important architectural firms in Rome (for the restoration part) and an equally well-known one in Milan (for the interior design part), the building is in its final phase of restoration, which has made it able to offer all the comforts of today while respecting the original materials and preserving the charm of the time. The imposing entrance leads into modern environments, studied in detail, in line with the needs of everyday life. Three staircases, one of which is monumental, with its latest generation elevators, serve the various floors for a total of 28 apartments all unique and different from each other, four of which with large terraces. The apartment, on the second floor of the Palace, is a residence on the Noble Floor with high coffered ceilings in the living rooms. The entrance, of high representation, leads to the halls, three rooms that connect to each other, one with an eighteenth-century balcony and another with a representative fireplace. The halls have high windows overlooking Via del Corso, which give the rooms sumptuous perspectives. Also from the entrance, you enter the service area, with a large kitchen and area reserved for the management of the house, laundry, ironing room, small internal courtyard, service room with bathroom, as well as a guest bathroom. A corridor separates the living area from the sleeping area, consisting of three double bedrooms, each served by its own bathroom, one of which is a master bedroom with a large room. This ancient building therefore becomes a period residence able to support the rhythms of daily life thanks to the most modern services, such as: concierge, video surveillance at the entrance for access to the ground floor and common areas, radiant floor heating, a/c, latest generation home automation, dedicated hall to receive guests. The property includes a cellar on the S1 floor. Want to know more?