Elegant 16th Century Residence With Frescoes In The Heart Of The Kalsa
2 Beds
2 Baths
1,884 Sqft
29
Views for last 30 days
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About the Property
This charming apartment is located between the Palazzo Abatellis Museum and the Palazzo Butera Gallery, in a completely renovated 16th-century building.
The residence consists of a main living room, a second sitting room, a bedroom with a loft and en-suite bathroom, and a second bedroom alcove. The walls of the entrance hall and the ceiling are decorated with Pompeian frescoes, while the
This charming apartment is located between the Palazzo Abatellis Museum and the Palazzo Butera Gallery, in a completely renovated 16th-century building.
The residence consists of a main living room, a second sitting room, a bedroom with a loft and en-suite bathroom, and a second bedroom alcove. The walls of the entrance hall and the ceiling are decorated with Pompeian frescoes, while the alcove is embellished with Art Nouveau stucco work, repeated on the walls in a manner unusual for the period. The hallway features harmonious floral stucco decorations, and traces of Art Nouveau motifs can also be found on the walls of the other rooms.
The current owner has chosen to decorate the walls with Provençal ochre tones with an Indian feel, which blend harmoniously with the style of the house. The apartment is completed by a kitchen and a master bathroom overlooking greenery. The property features wooden window frames, parquet flooring, as well as an alarm system and air conditioning.
From one of the balconies, a spiral staircase leads to the upper floor, where there is a small terrace of approximately 215 sq ft overlooking the rooftops and domes of Palermo. An intimate and welcoming home, just a few steps from Cala and Piazza Marina, in the oldest part of the historic city centre, ready for immediate occupancy.
Via Alloro in Palermo’s historic district offers rich cultural experiences. Close to the waterfront, it’s a stroll away from Palazzo Abatellis and Vucciria Market. Accessible to Palermo Centrale train station, it’s ideal for urban exploration with dining, shopping, and cultural sites nearby. Enjoy Mediterranean charm with modern conveniences.
An extraordinary historical and cultural heritage. As the capital of the island, Palermo is a crossroads of civ
An extraordinary historical and cultural heritage. As the capital of the island, Palermo is a crossroads of civilizations that have left an indelible mark over the centuries, from the magnificent Arab-Norman architecture recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site to the opulent Baroque palaces and vibrant popular traditions. Its authentic beauty, combined with a rich culinary and wine tradition and lively city life, attracts visitors from all over the world every year, captivated by its unique atmosphere and millennia-old history. Italy Sotheby’s International Realty has chosen Palermo as the location for its twelfth office in Italy, further strengthening its presence in Southern Italy and offering comprehensive coverage of the Sicilian territory. This includes iconic destinations such as Taormina, Ragusa, the enchanting Egadi Islands with their crystal-clear waters, Trapani with its ancient salt pans and charming historic center, Marsala renowned for its wines and traditions, Sciacca with its picturesque harbor and thermal baths, Agrigento and the extraordinary Valley of the Temples, and Pantelleria, a volcanic island with a wild and unique charm.