Rome -
2 guests -
1 Bedroom -
1 bathroom -
2 nd floor -
40 sqm
Refined apartment, newly renovated respecting the origins and the context in which it is located.
Designed by an architect, it consists of a double bedroom, kitchen, bathroom with shower and living room with sofabed. The furnishings are about to be completed soon.
Fantastic combination of decadent and modern furnishings.
It is equipped with wi-fi - washing machine - dishwasher - induction hobs - hot cold air conditioning - central heating - boiler.
The surrounding green area and the old buildings seem to belong to a medieval feud. Absolutely unique!
Garbatella is one of the most popular, characteristic, fascinating and architecturally (perhaps on a par with the Coppedè district) important neighborhoods in Rome.
Garbatella is a Roman pride, the most beautiful working-class neighborhood in the world.
Those who know about Rome and those who know it, cannot help but share it.
The reason is very simple: it brings with it a lot of Romanness and still preserves it.
Always at the forefront, with its many nightlife spots, but which winks at the past, the place where on the street, on Sunday morning, you can still smell the laundry from the clothes hanging out and the aroma of the sauces that are prepared for the holiday lunch. History passes on the walls. The architecture of the buildings is more than a century old, a construction of workers' lots in which a community lives that claims its own identity. Always.
Garbatella was born in 1920 on an ambitious urban project by Paolo Orlando. The idea was to create a navigable canal parallel to the Tiber that would serve to transport goods from Ostia to a port located near today's Via del Porto Fluviale, between Testaccio and Ostiense. The area near this port was intended to house future port workers. For this reason, the names of the streets were dedicated to personalities from the Italian maritime world.
The navigable canal project was never built, but the neighborhood was born and developed its own identity. Families displaced following the demolition of the Spina di Borgo for the construction of Via della Conciliazione were transferred here in the 1930s, as were those displaced by the construction of Via dei Fori Imperiali.
Garbatella was divided into 62 lots by the Istituto Case Popolari (ICP) and its architecture was inspired by the model of English garden cities, with villas and buildings of up to three floors, with courtyards and cultivable green spaces. A model that also gave dignity to the working class.
The style used was the Roman baroque designed by the architects Gustavo Giovannoni and Innocenzo Sabbatini.
Its history is not boring and serves above all to appreciate even more the original territory by visiting the neighborhood on foot.
metro B Garbatella is very close and also several buses around
Length of Stay(months) |
Monthly Price* |
Security Deposit |
---|---|---|
12+ | €1,900 | €1900 |
6 | €1,900 | €1900 |
3 | €2,000 | €2000 |
1 | €2,000 | €1000 |
Cancellation Policy |
1 month |
Pets OK |
No |
Final Cleaning |
€100 |
Minimum Stay |
1 month |
Maximum Stay |
No Maximum |
*Monthly prices include all fixed expenses + a €100 allotment of utilities
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The Landlord prefers stays between
1 - 12+ months