Welcome to this boho-chic microcosm in the heart of Bologna, where two captivating glass and steel arches unveil a vibrant display of flowers, trees, and climbing plants. Every corner of this property, with its bohemian yet sophisticated notes, captures the eye and houses a historic fresco from the late 1300s depicting the Madonna with Child among saints, a work possibly attributed to the Bolognese painter Filippo Scannabecchi, also known as Lippo di Dalmasio.
The preservation and restoration of some architectural elements enhance the home's beauty, telling a unique story where raw materials, decorations, and textures evoke the aesthetic of a country house seamlessly coexisting within the city. This is slow luxury, never dull, where color and eccentricity exude a singular harmony and elegance.
(The information and floor plans provided are indicative and do not constitute contractual elements).
Location Description
The area adjacent to the Two Towers, just a few minutes from Piazza Maggiore and the ancient University, is considered one of the most charming in the entire city, rich in history, culture, and tradition. Characterized by significant noble palaces, monuments, renowned restaurants, and typical local spots, it is the beating heart of Bologna. The residence is located on one of the oldest streets in Bologna, connecting Via Indipendenza with Piazza San Martino, extending right into the heart of the historic center where urban life, history, and traditions of the city intertwine between past and present.
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