Rome, RM, Latium, Italie
For Rent
From €7,500 Week
Property ID :
luxit13
This villa is ,an old country house dating back to the late 19th century is located in the heart of Rome just a few minutes away from St Peter Square. An Italian style garden, beautifully preserved, designed with box hedges and shadowed by secular pines, lends the villa a romantic atmosphere. The family home has recently been refurbished and the owners have succeeded in maintaining the intimate and congenial atmosphere that has always been a feature of their home. During the warm season the swimming pool is immersed in the surrounding greenery and provides the opportunity to spend many relaxing moments. The villa has 3 double bedrooms, each one marked by a colour, furnished with original pieces and detailing. Breakfast is all homemade and is served by the pool during spring and summer and by the fireside in the enticing living room during the winter. The villa is surrounded by a 3-hectare sized park. Podere dei Cedri iprovides a wonderfully privileged combination of being able to reside in an elegant country villa in the centre of the Eternal city.
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Rome is Italy’s capital city, located in the region of Lazio. As well as being the nation’s capital, Rome is also Italy’s largest and most populated city, with a residential population of more than 2.7 million. An enclave key to Roman identity is the State of the Vatican City, the sovereign territory of the Holy See. This territory exists as the smallest nation in the world, and is the capital of the only religion that has representation in the United Nations (as a non-voting member state). As one of the few major European cities that escaped World War II relatively unscathed, Rome’s center remains essentially Renaissance and Baroque in character. Not surprisingly, then, the Historic Center of Rome is listed by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site.
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