Apartment for sale in Città di Castello, Umbria, Italy

£841,279 (€980,000)
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Apartment for sale - 3 bedrooms

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Property features

  • Area: 290 sqm (3,120 sqft) - Land: No
  • Type: Luxury apartment
  • Condition: Luxury finishes
  • Position: Historic center
  • Bedrooms: 3+ - Bathrooms: 4+
  • Pool: No
  • Access: Excellent, paved road
  • Annexes: No
  • Electricity: Already connected - Water: Mains water
  • Gas: Natural gas - Heating: Radiators

Property description

In one of Città di Castello’s most beautiful and fascinating historical buildings, formerly the noble residence of the Corsi family, who lived there from the 15th century until 1997, luxury apartment for sale. The unit sits on the first floor of the palazzo and houses beautiful halls and three large bedrooms, all enriched with marble elements, original frescoes and unique pieces of furniture.
Due to its peculiarities, the property lends itself well to becoming a private residence or representative dwelling, but could also easily be transformed into a luxurious boutique hotel, B&B or period residence for a sophisticated clientele.
An interesting alternative is the “house-museum” to host a small community or cultural center.
All the necessary services (banks, supermarkets, post office and excellent restaurants) are available in the historic center of Città di Castello, and it is also extremely easy to move between the various centers of the Tiber Valley and beyond: In less than an hour one can reach Sansepolcro, Anghiari, Cortona, Gubbio, Perugia and Assisi.

Description of the buildings
The apartment is accessed directly from the main entrance by means of a convenient lift centered on the condominium staircase, which is overlooked by two other apartments (also belonging to the property and connectable if desired) where the servants once lived. The entrance hall provides access to the different sections of the apartment, ensuring absolute privacy in the sleeping area even in the presence of guests.

The property, with a large surface area and magnificent frescoes on the piano nobile, consists of a large entrance hall, a hallway, an eat-in kitchen with a majestic fireplace in ancient pietra serena, an office space, a large reception hall, three double bedrooms (one currently used as a wardrobe), two recently renovated bathrooms and a charming bathroom.
Completing the property with exclusive access in the lower and upper half floor is a tavern of over 30 square metres and a laundry room with technical room. A convenient garage with attached bathroom completes the property.

There is also the possibility of purchasing three additional units in the same building: The first two (former servants' quarters) are on the main floor, both consisting of a living room with kitchen, bedroom and bathroom. On the ground floor is an office with independent access from the street.


History, state and finishes
The palazzo dates back to the mid-15th century, built by the noble Corsi family on what must have been a Roman insula in ancient times. Over the centuries, the building has been splendidly frescoed and enriched by important artists with works not only decorative, but also historical and didactic.

All the doors are embellished with marbled wooden lacquering, a technique very much in vogue in the 18th century, when neoclassicism popularized the decoration of furniture and frames with trompe-l’œil architectural elements, which are also present in the form of painted columns on the walls and ceilings of the reception hall. The master bedroom, on the other hand, features false architecture in the form of Caryatids on the sides of the ceiling.
Also dating from this period are the eight black and white perspective views framed in pure gold depicting the most significant buildings of the great Italian cities of art, interspersed with festoons, floral decorations and satyrs. In the room currently used as a wardrobe, the ceiling is embellished with an elegant tapestry decorated with rosettes and stencils, perfectly preserved.

Some of the ceilings are coffered and adorned with imposing marble columns, others depict bucolic or convivial scenes, while those of the bedrooms refer to the representation of love symbolized by Cupid, first blindfolded, then the harbinger of fiery and passionate love. The three double bedrooms are to this day perfectly preserved and, thanks to the many connections between the rooms, all close to the three bathrooms. The large windows provide the property with great luminosity in all rooms and a suggestive view of both the main avenue and the beautiful adjacent street named after Sant’Andrea.

Each room in the luxurious flat retains its original name derived from the main theme of the ceiling frescoes.
The Sant’Andrea hall takes its name from the four lions depicting the martyrdom of the homonym apostle, after whom the street below is still named.
Cupid’s room shows the Greek god of the same name, blindfolded and harbinger of passionate fire on the ceiling, a nuptial omen for the couple who would occupy the room.
The Hall of Mirrors owes its name to the mirrors painted on its four sides, in an oval shape with gold frames on which the faces of young women are reflected, in strict neoclassical style supported by four shells symbolizing Venus rising from the waters and thus feminine beauty and grace.

Both the apartment and the entire building have recently undergone a masterful restoration by skilled craftsmen. The renovation of the apartment took place between 1997 and 2000 and has faithfully respected the historical value of the building with great attention to detail and the choice of the best materials, making it comfortable and cozy at the same time, and equipping it with innovative and compliant systems. Worthy of note is the choice of silk and damask textile finishes of great value and the finish and toning of the non-frescoed walls, in great harmony with the elegance of the apartments.
The floors are original and have remained practically intact in every room, with the exception of those in the three bathrooms made of colored grit and inlaid in a colorful scale.

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