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Población o código postal: Trieste

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4.000.000 €
Trieste (Provincia di Trieste)
1490 m²
27 estancias
9 habitaciones
Eclectic Style Building For Sale In TRIESTE The architectural magnificence of the city of Trieste developed under the Austro-Hungarian Empire, which brought with it wealth, ferment in commercial and cultural exchanges, causing the so-called Eclectic style to explode – particularly in the architecture of the late nineteenth century. Palazzo Artelli – the property that we are going to present here – is one of the best examples of this style. Next to the Palazzo del Governo in Piazza Unità d'Italia and Palazzo Gopcevich on the Grand Canal, Palazzo Artelli, built in 1906, is also inspired by the stylistic features of seventeenth-century Venetian palaces – among all we find in small size Cà Rezzonico by the architect Longhena. The palace has a typically Renaissance façade, with a clear division into three floors marked horizontally by cornices and parapets, in which the windows are repeated horizontally along the entire façade, as if to have a succession of loggias with a great three-dimensional and scenic effect. On the ground floor, the entrance is through a large portal, divided into three by two columns, a staircase and a portico that almost create a sort of water door: a monumental door leads inside the building. You thus enter the entrance hall, embellished with a fountain and the large marble staircase that leads to the first noble floor. On the first floor there are four rooms and living rooms that overlook the façade. In the center of the building another staircase, this time in walnut, then leads to the second noble floor. This plan is evidently created to surprise the guest. Disembarking in the neoclassical room, decorated in marble and with frescoes with hunting scenes, we then move to the ballroom on the left, also identified as the room of the Caesars, enriched with mosaic details that recall the taste of the residences of ancient Rome: the tour then leads to three other rooms, the first of which is Byzantine, the second medieval and the third Renaissance. In addition to the rooms overlooking Via dell'Università, the property is equipped with other service rooms at the back, as well as an attic level from which you can reach a roof terrace with a 360-degree view of the city of Trieste.