2-room flat via Francesco Costantino Marmocchi 3, Pigneto, Rome
RomePignetoVia Francesco Costantino Marmocchi
€ 159,000
2 rooms
30 m²
1 bathroom
Floor 1
No Lift
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Listing updated on 12/18/2024
Description
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reference: EK-117019831
Rome, Pigneto – Via Costantino Marmocchi adjacent to Piazza de' Condottieri, apartment on the first floor of a building of only three floors, consisting of: entrance hall, living room with kitchenette and sleeping area on a mezzanine, bathroom and built-in wardrobe. Completely renovated. South facing. Independent heating system. Armored door and windows. Mosquito nets. Certified systems. A stone's throw from Piazza de Condottieri and Via Roberto Malatesta, the commercial axis of the neighborhood, and not far from the historic local market of Via Alberto da Giussano, inserted in a quiet context but at the same time not far from all the services and useful connections, as well as from the typical places that make the Pigneto neighborhood particularly welcoming and convivial. Class G epi 409.01 Kwh/mqa € 159,000.00 Contact me for an appointment Debated for many years Pigneto is located between Porta Maggiore, largo Preneste and Piazza della Marranella. The main street is the homonymous via del Pigneto, where clubs, pubs and literary cafes are concentrated. It is a recent neighborhood, which became a real urban conglomerate only after 1870 and which in the post-war period was chosen, for its popular composition, by numerous Italian Neorealist directors as a set for their films: from “Accattone” by Pier Paolo Pasolini to the famous scene of Pina's shooting in the film “Rome, Open City” by Roberto Rossellini. In total, to date, 15 films have been shot in this place. It is precisely from Rome, Open City that we can start, in this sense that describes it well, to tell it. Pigneto was and is a space of freedom where opposite and only apparently contrasting realities coexist: families and artists, eccentrics and politicians, the foreigner and the Roman. Social changes have revolutionized Pigneto, but the political and artistic activism of the population has remained unchanged since the Second World War. Artistic experimentation is fervent even in the theater. The fame of Pigneto is therefore increasingly raised to a creative and artistic triangle: several artistic and photographic studios are distributed here, which manage to unite everything in a triangular art frame.--bc83b5a873a6c468b222fffd4143768d!
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Type
Apartment | Full ownership | Medium property class