Starting from Campo Santi Giovanni e Paolo with its majestic Basilica which houses masterpieces by Bellini, Veronese and Titian, we travel along Barbaria de le Tole, one of the best served and characteristic areas of Venice, and reach this elegant apartment on the third and fourth floor of a typical Venetian building. The property has undergone major restoration, now nearing completion, and consists of a large entrance hall, living room with an enchanting open view of the Venetian buildings, spacious master bedroom with walk-in closet, second bedroom, two bathrooms with windows and convenient laundry room. The upper floor, however, opens onto a wonderful living area with kitchenette illuminated by comfortable skylights. The apartment will be sold renovated with refined finishes that blend harmoniously with each other creating a magnificent prestigious atmosphere. To embellish the rooms, in fact, there will be refined exposed beams and trusses, parquet floors and modern bathrooms with walk-in showers. Thanks to its brightness, modern details and splendid panoramic view of the surrounding rooftops, this refined residence represents a wonderful solution both as a main residence and as a second home.
The Castello district, the largest and among the oldest in Venice, it is located on the eastern edge 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 apartment boasts an extremely convenient location, being in the lively Castello district a few steps from the Scuola Grande di San Marco and the Gothic church of San Giovanni e Paolo.The sheltered position offers great tranquility, while also being perfectly connected to means of transport.--a74db07176a7d0d10eb6ca9b6ec6141a!
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