5,500,000 €
2 bedrooms sasso, 270 m² Milan, Milan (province)
Description
A few steps from Castello Sforzesco, in a very exclusive location for sale town house of 315 sqm commercial perfectly renovated with materials of the highest standing.
The property, arranged on four levels, is served by internal elevator and consists on the ground floor of double entrances, large studio with guest bathroom and office. On the second floor we find two double bedrooms each with its own bathroom, closets and large study space.
On the second floor large living room framed by numerous windows with panoramic views typical of the charming area and kitchen with laundry room. There is space to be able to create a guest toilet.
Completing the prestigious home is a study overlooking the terrace dominated by an imposing, centuries-old olive tree and two mechanized parking spaces in the building.
The property has been fully renovated, never lived in and it is possible to revise the interior spaces according to your living needs.
The materials used, sown Venetian with granulated candoglia, carrara, botticino and yellow siena, the windows and doors all with selective double glazing accident prevention, Sbordoni sanitary ware, the hydrothermal system of new generation give uniqueness and prestige to the property.
The location turns out to be very quiet and bright. nn The property is located a stone's throw from the green lung of Sempione Park and near Piazzale Cadorna with its ringing Needle, Thread and Knot.
It is one of the most elegant places in Milan to enjoy a nice walk in the pursuit of art, relaxation and shopping.
Leonardo Da Vinci's Last Supper is certainly one of the best-known attractions in the neighborhood, but there are several opportunities to choose to spend an afternoon around here.
Nearby are the beautiful churches of San Maurizio al Monastero Maggiore, a Benedictine monastery with Renaissance frescoes (it is called the Sisitina Chapel of Milan), and Santa Maria delle Grazie, with its jewel, Leonardo da Vinci's Last Supper.
While Leonardo da Vinci is an undisputed celebrity of the neighborhood, over the centuries the Florentine genius was also joined by the talented architect and urban planner Piero Portaluppi.At no. 5 Via Morozzo Della Rocca you can visit the Piero Portaluppi Foundation, established in 1999 as a study center where you can consult archival materials, projects, writings, drawings, transparencies, sketches, studies, and photographs by and about Piero Portaluppi. Home to a library, a lecture hall and also architectural exhibitions, the Foundation is located in the same premises where the architect had his studio, in a building designed by him in the 1930s in which precious marbles and his iconic style stand out brightly.
Don't miss a visit to the enchanting Casa degli Atellani, a 15th-century mansion that belonged to Ludovico il Moro, Duke of Milan, the last surviving trace of the ancient Borgo delle Grazie. Here one can admire the admirable paintings referable to the school of Luini, the valuable restoration work started by Portaluppi in 1922, who also lived in an area of the house for a few years, and the delightful garden that also holds the city's most central vineyard: the vineyard of Leonardo. Reopened to the public on the occasion of Expo 2015, the approximately 8300-square-meter-wide vineyard is an ancient vineyard donated by Ludovico il Moro to Leonardo da Vinci as a tribute to his Milanese works. nn STRUCTURE
The property has four free sides, has energy class A2 and is composed of mixed brick masonry with high thickness of the exterior walls and has a reinforced concrete staircase.
The thermal insulation of the walls is internal insulation composed of sandwich of 13mm plasterboard sheets plus RP SP 50mm stiferite panel, dry-fixed to the masonry.
Floor insulation is with lightened structural screed, 35mm panel, Paris2 subfloor.
Roof and terrace thermal insulation is with double layer of 60 + 60mm high-density closed-cell extruded polystyrene panels with TNT protection, lightened screed, and triple layer of hot-laid elastomeric bitumen sheathing with underlayment.
INTERNAL DIVISION
The masonry for installations is Ytong cellular concrete with 15 mm walls.
The masonry made of 13 mm double sheet of gypsum board is insulated with 80 mm rock wool panels.
The shaving is hydrophobic fine
Painting is with Farrow&Ball products.
LIFT
The Mangusta Panseri lifting platform is single-phase 4-stop. nn
The property, arranged on four levels, is served by internal elevator and consists on the ground floor of double entrances, large studio with guest bathroom and office. On the second floor we find two double bedrooms each with its own bathroom, closets and large study space.
On the second floor large living room framed by numerous windows with panoramic views typical of the charming area and kitchen with laundry room. There is space to be able to create a guest toilet.
Completing the prestigious home is a study overlooking the terrace dominated by an imposing, centuries-old olive tree and two mechanized parking spaces in the building.
The property has been fully renovated, never lived in and it is possible to revise the interior spaces according to your living needs.
The materials used, sown Venetian with granulated candoglia, carrara, botticino and yellow siena, the windows and doors all with selective double glazing accident prevention, Sbordoni sanitary ware, the hydrothermal system of new generation give uniqueness and prestige to the property.
The location turns out to be very quiet and bright. nn The property is located a stone's throw from the green lung of Sempione Park and near Piazzale Cadorna with its ringing Needle, Thread and Knot.
It is one of the most elegant places in Milan to enjoy a nice walk in the pursuit of art, relaxation and shopping.
Leonardo Da Vinci's Last Supper is certainly one of the best-known attractions in the neighborhood, but there are several opportunities to choose to spend an afternoon around here.
Nearby are the beautiful churches of San Maurizio al Monastero Maggiore, a Benedictine monastery with Renaissance frescoes (it is called the Sisitina Chapel of Milan), and Santa Maria delle Grazie, with its jewel, Leonardo da Vinci's Last Supper.
While Leonardo da Vinci is an undisputed celebrity of the neighborhood, over the centuries the Florentine genius was also joined by the talented architect and urban planner Piero Portaluppi.At no. 5 Via Morozzo Della Rocca you can visit the Piero Portaluppi Foundation, established in 1999 as a study center where you can consult archival materials, projects, writings, drawings, transparencies, sketches, studies, and photographs by and about Piero Portaluppi. Home to a library, a lecture hall and also architectural exhibitions, the Foundation is located in the same premises where the architect had his studio, in a building designed by him in the 1930s in which precious marbles and his iconic style stand out brightly.
Don't miss a visit to the enchanting Casa degli Atellani, a 15th-century mansion that belonged to Ludovico il Moro, Duke of Milan, the last surviving trace of the ancient Borgo delle Grazie. Here one can admire the admirable paintings referable to the school of Luini, the valuable restoration work started by Portaluppi in 1922, who also lived in an area of the house for a few years, and the delightful garden that also holds the city's most central vineyard: the vineyard of Leonardo. Reopened to the public on the occasion of Expo 2015, the approximately 8300-square-meter-wide vineyard is an ancient vineyard donated by Ludovico il Moro to Leonardo da Vinci as a tribute to his Milanese works. nn STRUCTURE
The property has four free sides, has energy class A2 and is composed of mixed brick masonry with high thickness of the exterior walls and has a reinforced concrete staircase.
The thermal insulation of the walls is internal insulation composed of sandwich of 13mm plasterboard sheets plus RP SP 50mm stiferite panel, dry-fixed to the masonry.
Floor insulation is with lightened structural screed, 35mm panel, Paris2 subfloor.
Roof and terrace thermal insulation is with double layer of 60 + 60mm high-density closed-cell extruded polystyrene panels with TNT protection, lightened screed, and triple layer of hot-laid elastomeric bitumen sheathing with underlayment.
INTERNAL DIVISION
The masonry for installations is Ytong cellular concrete with 15 mm walls.
The masonry made of 13 mm double sheet of gypsum board is insulated with 80 mm rock wool panels.
The shaving is hydrophobic fine
Painting is with Farrow&Ball products.
LIFT
The Mangusta Panseri lifting platform is single-phase 4-stop. nn
Details
- Property TypeSasso
- ConditionN/A
- Living area270 m²
- Bedrooms2
- Bathrooms3
- Energy Efficiency Rating
- ReferenceIT 23 294 956
Distance from:
Distances are calculated in a straight line
- Airports
- Public transport
- Highway exit2.7 km
- Hospital430 m - Ospedale San Giuseppe
- Coast118.3 km
- Ski resort45.9 km
What’s around this property
- Shops
- Eating out
- Sports activities
- Schools
- Pharmacy280 m - Pharmacy - Coop. Farm. S. Agnese
- Veterinary1.2 km - Veterinary - Veterinario Dott.ssa Laura Cutullo
Information about Milan
- Elevation122 m a.s.l.
- Total area181.68 km²
- LandformFlatland
- Population1374582
Contact Agent
Flagshipstore Milano - Corso Italia, 1, Milano, Milano
+39 02 62069360
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