£1,413,019
(€1,165/sq. ft)
€1,630,000
3 bed villa for salePadova, 35123, Italy
3 beds
2 baths
1,399 sq. ft
Furnished
About this property
View : Unobstructed, City
Orientations : East North West South
Air-conditioning
Electric shutters
Condominium garden
Outdoor lighting
Car port
Lift
Safe
Videophone
Fitness
In Padua, between the Basilica of Saint Anthony and Prato della Valle, lies a unique place where architecture and history merge, becoming an integral part of the city’s emotional and cultural landscape.
The Antonianum was born as an architectural project of great value, designed by architect Gino Peressutti, who between 1905 and 1907 created the College for the Jesuit Fathers, introducing a floral decorative language inspired by the principles of the Vienna Secession. A work that still preserves its historical identity and timeless charm intact today.
Living in the Antonianum means accessing a rare privilege: Entering an exclusive residential dimension, deeply rooted in the history and culture of the city of Padua, a context that has always been linked to the families who have contributed, and continue to contribute, to its growth and leadership.
Within this extraordinary setting lies a contemporary design apartment, where the historic character of the building meets a modern and essential living language. The spaces are designed with balance and functionality, creating an elegant and discreet residence.
The entrance leads into an open-plan living area with kitchen, dining, and lounge, conceived as the heart of the home and a space for everyday representation. The sleeping area consists of a master bedroom with en-suite bathroom, a guest bedroom, and additional well-distributed services designed to ensure comfort and privacy.
The property is completed by ancillary spaces such as a walk-in wardrobe, laundry room, and rational circulation areas, making the home highly functional without compromising formal elegance.
An apartment that interprets contemporary design with balance and refinement, set in one of the most prestigious historic contexts of Padua, where living means becoming part of a living history
The Antonianum was born as an architectural project of great value, designed by architect Gino Peressutti, who between 1905 and 1907 created the College for the Jesuit Fathers, introducing a floral decorative language inspired by the principles of the Vienna Secession. A work that still preserves its historical identity and timeless charm intact today.
Living in the Antonianum means accessing a rare privilege: Entering an exclusive residential dimension, deeply rooted in the history and culture of the city of Padua, a context that has always been linked to the families who have contributed, and continue to contribute, to its growth and leadership.
Within this extraordinary setting lies a contemporary design apartment, where the historic character of the building meets a modern and essential living language. The spaces are designed with balance and functionality, creating an elegant and discreet residence.
The entrance leads into an open-plan living area with kitchen, dining, and lounge, conceived as the heart of the home and a space for everyday representation. The sleeping area consists of a master bedroom with en-suite bathroom, a guest bedroom, and additional well-distributed services designed to ensure comfort and privacy.
The property is completed by ancillary spaces such as a walk-in wardrobe, laundry room, and rational circulation areas, making the home highly functional without compromising formal elegance.
An apartment that interprets contemporary design with balance and refinement, set in one of the most prestigious historic contexts of Padua, where living means becoming part of a living history



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