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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: West
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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.
WEST VIEW FROM THE TERRACE (highlights): JEWISH GHETTO, SYNAGOGUE, AVENTINE HILL, GARBATELLA, EUR QUARTERS |
From left to right, you can see: first sights described in the first photo (please read there): Church of Santa Maria in Campitelli, Abbey of Sant'Ambrogio, Alban Hills or Castelli Romani, the Theatre of Marcellus surmounted by homes built in the Middle Ages. One can see here however more clearly that the Alban Hills gradually slope down, encircling the Lake of Albano, and in the ridge of the Lake, with binoculars, you can see the summer residence of the Pope in Castel Gandolfo. Amidst the trees you can also see the F.A.O. palace (Food and Agriculture Organization) of the United Nation, formerly the Italian Ministry of Colonies, donated by the Italian State to the U.N. You can see then some buildings of the Aventine, and then the imposing, quadrangular dome of the Main Jewish Synagogue, called "Tempio Maggiore" (Major Temple) by Roman Jews, by architects Costa and Armanni (1904, after the liberation of the Ghetto, occurred in 1870 with the new Italian Union). After it you can see the imposing religious compound of San Saba in the Aventine Hill, together with the compound of Villa Malta, hosting the international headquarters of the Knights of Malta. After it, you see the Gasometro, formerly supplying gas to the characteristic working class quarters Testaccio, Ostiense and Garbatella near it. In the distance you can see the profile of magnificent Colosseo Quadrato (Square Coliseum) of the EUR, the quarter built for the Universal Expo of Rome of 1942, which was never held because of the war, and which was transformed after into a posh, green residential area. Other sights of the EUR can be seen from the terrace, from other points (the dome of the Church St. Peter and Paul at the EUR, its new high rise buildings etc.). |
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