A beautiful Gothic building, a few steps from Campo San Filippo e Giacomo, right behind Piazza San Marco, houses this important second noble floor. Climb the Istrian stone stairs, we can access the apartment via two separate entrances: a service entrance on the left, and a representative entrance on our right. We choose the latter, and a majestic hall opens up before us. We are immediately struck by the brightness of this space, which receives light both from the large windows to the east, which overlook a beautiful courtyard, and from the opposite side, where the profiles of the Gothic windows frame the domes of the Basilica and the famous Bell Tower of San Marco. The living room then gives access to the master bedroom with en suite bathroom, from which you can enjoy a romantic view of the water; to a large service room, and to the second bedroom from which you cannot help but admire the Bell Tower. On the opposite side of the magnificent living room, however, there is a generous dining room, a bathroom, a third bedroom with a delightful original cement floor and, finally, the large kitchen which can also be accessed through the service entrance from the stairwell. To complete the property, we find a large and comfortable warehouse on the ground floor. A representative property, typically Venetian, perfect as a first or second home, but also as an investment thanks to the possibility of dividing it into two independent units. The Castello district, the largest and among the oldest in Venice, is located at the far east of the city. One of the most populous neighborhoods of the city has always kept the traditional "Venetian lifestyle" intact. Among the numerous monuments and works of art we cannot fail to mention the Arsenal, for centuries the cradle of the power of the Serenissima, the Basilica of SS Giovanni e Paolo, one of the most loved by the Venetians, of S. Francesco in Vigna, of S. Maria Formosa.
The Church of the Greci, which is located a few steps from the apartment, is located on the edge of the Castle and that of San Marco. In this way the property is in a privileged position both to reach the most famous monuments such as the Piazza or the Rialto Bridge, and to enter the less frequented but equally emblematic corners of the city.
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