3-room flat via Matteo Bandello 22, San Vittore, Milan
MilanSan VittoreVia Matteo Bandello
€ 3,750/month
3 rooms
150 m²
3 bathrooms
Floor 1
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Listing updated on 09/06/2024
Description
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reference: BANDELLO A1.6/7
The apartment is located within the new Palazzo Bandello development. The apartment consists of a large living area with kitchen dining area, living room and guest bathroom and a sleeping area with two bedrooms and two bathrooms. The apartment is being finished in the finishing touches. The floors are oak parquet throughout the house. The integration of a sophisticated home automation system adds an additional level of convenience and modernity. From controlling the heating to managing the alarm system and lights, everything can be adjusted remotely via a dedicated app, offering complete control of the residence from anywhere. Translated with DeepL.com (free version)Palazzo Bandello is a synthesis of restoration philology and cutting-edge technological solutions. On the one hand, the renovation preserves and enhances the building's valuable aesthetic features: the wooden beams of the ceilings have been sandblasted and restored, the large brick vaults have been restored and left exposed, and the aesthetic features of the window frames have been maintained. On the other hand, the work has brought the building to the highest modern standards of energy and seismic efficiency: through an ambitious project, geothermal wells have been constructed and photovoltaic panels installed, raising the energy class of the 19th-century building to a high level. Palazzo Bandello is located in one of Milan's liveliest neighborhoods, between Corso Magenta and Viale di Porta Vercellina, a residential area rich in history and services. The area is served by the metro, with the Sant'Agostino (M3) station about 500 meters away, and the Conciliazione (M1) station and the future De Amicis (M4) station slightly further away.
If you want to know more, you can talk to Marco C. Vaccari.