This apartment was built between 1503 and 1524 under the supervision of the architect Antonio da Sangallo the Younger and commissioned by Pope Leo X (Giovanni De’ Medici) and afterwards Pope Clement VII (Giulio De’ Medici). The façade of the Papal Mint stands majestic and triumphant, creating a marvellous and scenic backdrop. This building was erected in order to give a visible sign of the political and economical rebirth of the city. The apartment is comprised of a large impressive living room with sofas and is distinguished by an oak panelled coffered ceiling, precious marble doorways, a marvellous marble holy-water basin and a XVII century piano. From the living room you can access a smaller second living area with a sofa, a double bedroom, a modern, fully-equipped kitchen and a bathroom with a bathtub covered in precious marble. From the smaller living area you can access another double bedroom with en-suite bathroom and shower and a terrace with a table and chairs, allowing you to eat outside under the Roman stars. It features air conditioning in all rooms, satellite TV, internet connection, electric oven, washing machine and dishwasher. Its precious classic-style furnishing, high ceilings decorated in wood or vaulted with Roman bricks, Tuscan terra-cotta floors and its unique location, allowing you to walk virtually everywhere in the city center, complete this luxury apartment, unique among our offers...
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