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Parioli near Piazza Euclide in via Denza we offer an apartment in a building from the 1930s with concierge service on the 6th floor comprising entrance hall, corridor, bedroom, bedroom, double living room, two bathrooms, kitchen with balcony, the property includes a comfortable cellar. The apartment is very bright and needs to be renovated. Euro 650,000.00 For further information and visits contact Ve.Lo.Services on 06 77590754 www.veloservices.it
Parioli is the second district of Rome, indicated with Q. II. The toponym also indicates the urban area 2B of the Rome II Municipality of Rome. The Olympic Village, inaugurated in 1960 for the XVII Olympics held in Rome, is part of the Parioli district. The name derives from the denomination of "Monti Parioli", given to a group of tufaceous hills before the urbanization of the area, which took place at the beginning of the twentieth century. Some say that the name derives from peraioli, due to the pear tree cultivations that were found there. "Pelaiolo" or "Peraiolo" is the original name of the hills where the Parioli district currently extends, a peasant term that recalls the fruits of the pear tree. Initially, on the hills overlooking the Tiber and the Aniene, there were only suburban farmhouses with their large estates that marked the border between the city and the Agro Romano: a network of shady avenues wound between sparse buildings, stables and riding stables.[6 ]
When Rome became the capital of the Kingdom of Italy, new neighborhoods quickly emerged beyond the Aurelian walls. The Parioli neighborhood was among the first fifteen to arise in Rome in 1911 and officially established in 1921.
The construction of Viale Parioli took place on the initiative of Filonardi and Giorgi, the owners of the land interested in the creation of the new major artery. Their project involves the construction of elegant villas along the road. Viale Parioli, extended into Viale Liegi, is conceived as a "city promenade", with a side riding track in the shade of the trees.[6]
When the actions of the real estate companies precipitate the construction of new buildings along the avenue slows down until it stops. The construction difficulties are determined on the one hand by the orography of the area, on the other by the wait for the new master plan which should have increased the prices of land outside the city. In the early years of the twentieth century, the Tiziano and Maresciallo Pilsudski avenues became longer, always conceived as promenades for the nascent bourgeoisie.
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Apartment | Full ownership | Stately property class