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A furnished mini – apartment, in the heart of Rome, at Via Giulia. It has a very romantic atmosphere, comfortable and quiet, a recently renovated apartment made up of valuable building materials; the wooden ceiling and the old arch-brick have been perfectly restored.
The apartment has an air conditioned double bedroom (wardrobe, linen-closet, bedding, television-set, dining-table), a separate kitchenette (refrigerator, cooker, kitchen accessories) and a bathroom (shower, hair-dryer).
The flat is on the ground floor facing a characteristic courtyard where you can see an old wash-tub. The peculiarity of via Giulia is that it is a quiet neighborhood eventhough it is located at the center. Next to the apartment is the colourful market of Campo de’ Fiori or the old area of Trastevere. In five to ten minute walk you can reach all the most interesting monuments: Piazza Navona, Pantheon, Fori Imperiali, San Pietro, Piazza di Spagna, Ghetto, Castel Sant’Angelo, Colosseo and so on. Electric bus makes it well connected with the whole historical center. Via Giulia is one thousand metres long and is considered one of the oldest street of Rome as Pope Giulio II deeply wanted it to be built more than five hundred years ago; no doubt it is one of the most charming and refined streets of the city. The road parallels the river Tevere and, to be exact, from Ponte Sisto up to Chiesa dei Fiorentini. Walking down Via Giulia (crossed by twenty-seven lanes!) you can visit eight churches and two beautiful fountains. Each corner or old mansion has an unbelievable story. To start with you can stop at the corner between Via Giulia and Via dei Cimatori: here Raffaello bought a building area where (just before his death in 1520) he began to get his new house and work shop built. Or, if you like, you can sit and relax ten minutes on the "sofas in via Giulia" just opposite your apartment. These sofas are the remains of the foundations of the Court of Justice made by Bramante upon request of Papa Giulio II.
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