In Flaminio district, in Lungotevere Arnaldo da Brescia, just a few meters away from piazzale Flaminio and piazza del Popolo, we offer an elegant and bright apartment of 450 square meters, located in a building with concierge service, well known as Palazzina Nebbiosi.
The building was built between 1928 and 1932 on a project by the famous architect Giuseppe Capponi and represents, according to many, a turning point for Roman architecture. In fact, it was defined by the architect Paolo Portoghesi as a work that "marks the transition from the aulic to the rationalist phase" of the architecture of that time.
The architect Capponi was able to maintain a singular and characteristic stylistic register, creating a point of contact between two different trends of Roman architecture of the period between the two Wars: the Baroque-style tradition and the Rationalist-style.
The property is spread over two levels; the first one consists of 8 rooms and two bathrooms, while the mezzanine floor has 6 rooms, two large archive rooms and two bathrooms. The mezzanine lebel can also be accessed by a separate entrance, on the side of the building, making this floor totally independent and divisible from the one below.
On the mezzanine floor we may find a beautiful painting by Giulio Rosso, a very talented Italian painter, decorator and illustrator, well-known for some important decorative works in public and private buildings situated in several Italian cities.
The property is characterized by some fine details, such as vaulted ceilings, alabaster light diffusers, an internal fountain in marble and mosaic, two-tone marble floors and Italian walnut wood parquet.
The property can easily be converted into an apartment: the large glass windows as well as the iron and glass sliding doors, suggest it could be the perfect subject of an American loft-style renovation. The particularly privileged exposure to daylight also grants the property brightness throughout the day.