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Rome Navona - Campo de' Fiori
The Turtles' Dream: wonderful panoramic terraced apartment,
4 double bedrooms, 3 bathrooms. Spectacular views, beautiful décor
Terrace panoramic views: NORTH-EAST
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Elegant, bright panoramic 4 bedroom apartment, in historical stately palace overlooking the Turtle Fountain.
4 ample double bedrooms, 3 bathr., amazing frescoed sitting room w. antique coffered wooden ceiling, large dining-kitchen, 2 fitted terraces of which one panoramic with views of Rome's sights and domes.
High ceilings, tasteful furniture, modern appliances, all mod cons. Inviting, cozy and charming property, accommodating max. 8 persons in real beds.
- Elevator;
- Air conditioning / heating in each room;
- Internet Wi-Fi high speed internet;
- Colour TV with international and English/American channels;
- Complete kitchen equipment, finest dishes, glassware;
Washing machine, clothes dryer, iron, iron board, dishwasher;
- Microwave, mixer, toaster, electronic scales;
- Italian coffee pots, American coffee percolator, tea kettle
- Baby stroller, SAFE;
- Detailed property and area booklet with photos, map;
- Nearby: grocers, shops, cafes, restaurants, delis, hammam & massage, beauty centre, hairdresser, jogging & bike track;
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To Rome centre map, for the exact location.
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PLEASE ALLOW A FEW SECONDS FOR THE PHOTOS DOWNLOAD |
MUSIC: Il cielo in una stanza
(The sky inside a room),
by Gino Paoli, 1960 |
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The view rotates automatically but you can also use the < and > controls. You can zoom in and out using the + and - controls.
NORTH-WEST VIEW FROM THE TERRACE: CAMPO MARZIO AREA, NAVONA, PANTHEON, QUIRINALE HILL |
Towards North-West, from left to right you see first a procession of domes: the Church of Sant'Andrea della Valle of the Teatine Order is the 2nd highest in Rome after St. Peter's. You see then the Ch. Sant'Agnese (St. Agnes), by Rome's most genial architect Francesco Borromini, which faces Piazza Navona. Between its dome and its right belfry you can see in the distance the pointed belfry of the Ch. Santa Maria dell'Anima, an Italian Renaissance church nowadays the church of the German community in Rome. Just after you see the Monte Mario hill, Rome's highest with the Janiculum, although both are not included in the famous 7 hills. It hosts an Astronomical Observatory, and at its feet one finds the Olympic Stadium (not visible in the photo). Next comes the Palace of the High Court of Justice, surmounted by its imposing quadriga, dubbed by Romans "Palazzaccio" (ugly palace, because it is pompous and it doesn't appeal to the Italian taste). You see then the spiral dome of the Ch. St. Ivo alla Sapienza, another marvel of F. Borromini, two turrets one of which belongs to the Germanicum, the institute forming German priests, followed by the flying saucer shape of the dome of the Pantheon. Its architect was emperor Hadrian, and it is the best preserved ancient monument in the world, and still the largest dome in Rome (43.3 Mts), larger than St. Peter's. To its right you can see the dome of the Ch. of San Carlo al Corso, and in the distance, the pine trees of the Borghese Gardens. You can also see the top of the Ch. of Sant'Ignatius of Loyola (founder of the Jesuites), followed by the dome of the Ch. of Jesus (Chiesa del Gesu') the main church of the Jesuite order. To the right of the dome you can see the top part of Palazzo Quirinale, one of Europe's largest palaces, formerly the town palace of the Popes, and now of the Italian President of the Republic. Finally you can see Palazzo Mattei, a famous historical aristocratic palacei |
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