Stunning Apartment in Florence, via la Marmora
Appartamento in Florence
12 ospiti · 5 camere da letto · 5 vasche
Motivi per prenotare
Gli ospiti lo adorano quiGli ospiti assegnano a questa struttura la massima valutazione
Cancellazione gratuitaRimborso completo se cambi idea
Include gli elementi essenzialiCucina o angolo cottura, Aria condizionata, Internet/Wi-Fi e altro ancora
A proposito di questa casa vacanza
Stunning Apartment in Florence, via la Marmora
"The Rediscovered House" is located on the first floor, with elevator, of an historical building dated 1874 along via la Marmora, few bolcks away from the Botanical Garden and the Museum of the Beato Angelico in Piazza San Marco.
The apartment, recently renovated, is at the forefront of acoustic and thermal insulation systems.
The fine finishes used for the floors and furnishings make this apartment a unique and prestigious residence.
The entrance from the street is the original wooden door electrically controlled.
Once inside, the second door is on the right, there you will find the stairs and an elevator.
On the first floor, to the left of the corridor, there are three of the double rooms and the magnificent dining room, all of them overlook via La Marmora.
To the right of the corridor there is the Kitchen, and the fourth bedroom, overlooking the quite and pictoresque backyard.
At the end of the corridor, a small staircase leads upstairs, where the fifth bedroom with its bathroom is located.
The frescoes on the ceiling of all the rooms, date back to around 1860, when the apartment was the seat of the Prussian and Austrian embassy. In that period, Florence was the Capital of Italy.
A few details like the bathtub in one of the rooms, the beautiful mezzanines in two of the rooms, the ancient imposing windows typical of the noble floors, the wrought-iron beds of some rooms, will make your stay an unforgettable experience, full of emotion.
The apartment is entirely at your disposal.
Just on the limit of the ZTL, it is not accessible by car, unless you are not registered through one of the Parking nearby.
Parking:
Garage San Gallo, via San Gallo 113, within the ZTL.
You can book it through parclick.
The apartment, recently renovated, is at the forefront of acoustic and thermal insulation systems.
The fine finishes used for the floors and furnishings make this apartment a unique and prestigious residence.
The entrance from the street is the original wooden door electrically controlled.
Once inside, the second door is on the right, there you will find the stairs and an elevator.
On the first floor, to the left of the corridor, there are three of the double rooms and the magnificent dining room, all of them overlook via La Marmora.
To the right of the corridor there is the Kitchen, and the fourth bedroom, overlooking the quite and pictoresque backyard.
At the end of the corridor, a small staircase leads upstairs, where the fifth bedroom with its bathroom is located.
The frescoes on the ceiling of all the rooms, date back to around 1860, when the apartment was the seat of the Prussian and Austrian embassy. In that period, Florence was the Capital of Italy.
A few details like the bathtub in one of the rooms, the beautiful mezzanines in two of the rooms, the ancient imposing windows typical of the noble floors, the wrought-iron beds of some rooms, will make your stay an unforgettable experience, full of emotion.
The apartment is entirely at your disposal.
Just on the limit of the ZTL, it is not accessible by car, unless you are not registered through one of the Parking nearby.
Parking:
Garage San Gallo, via San Gallo 113, within the ZTL.
You can book it through parclick.