MISSORI - In a splendid central and quiet location just a few steps away from the delightful Piazza Sant'Alessandro and Via Torino, more precisely in Via Dei Piatti, we offer for exclusive sale a solution of about 270 SQM.
The property is on the ground floor of an elegant period building with concierge service. It has an independent entrance from the courtyard and needs to be completely renovated, to suit every requirement. It is suitable for being split, for office or residential use, thanks
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MISSORI - In a splendid central and quiet location just a few steps away from the delightful Piazza Sant'Alessandro and Via Torino, more precisely in Via Dei Piatti, we offer for exclusive sale a solution of about 270 SQM.
The property is on the ground floor of an elegant period building with concierge service. It has an independent entrance from the courtyard and needs to be completely renovated, to suit every requirement. It is suitable for being split, for office or residential use, thanks to its u-shaped layout with triple exposure on the internal courtyard.
The flat also has a comfortable mezzanine floor.
The Pozzobonelli-Isimbardi palace constitutes one of the greatest examples of civil architecture from the Renaissance period in Milan that has come down to us; the central courtyard is the part of the palace that has preserved its original decorations, in terracotta and stone. It is in Bramante style, consisting of a portico with three arches on each side, supported by columns with composite capitals. The most noteworthy details are the peculiar upturned corbels surmounting the capitals, once richly decorated, which give the architecture considerable verticality. On the upper floor, the linear window frames rest on a continuous sill. The decoration is completed by a series of stone medallions with profiles of Roman emperors, placed between the arches. A second courtyard has terracotta decorations restored after World War II.
The promotional information is not contractual. Floor plans and renders are not to scale, and the division of spaces is purely illustrative.