In the pulsing heart of Milan, just steps away from Piazza della Repubblica, Central Station, and the prestigious Quadrilatero della Moda (Fashion District), we offer a 62 sqm one-bedroom apartment, recently renovated with contemporary taste and meticulous attention to detail.
Situated on the raised ground floor (piano rialzato) of an elegant, stately building, the apartment is laid out entirely on a single level, offering spacious and well-distributed interiors.
In the pulsing heart of Milan, just steps away from Piazza della Repubblica, Central Station, and the prestigious Quadrilatero della Moda (Fashion District), we offer a 62 sqm one-bedroom apartment, recently renovated with contemporary taste and meticulous attention to detail.
Situated on the raised ground floor (piano rialzato) of an elegant, stately building, the apartment is laid out entirely on a single level, offering spacious and well-distributed interiors.
The Living Area: A formal entrance opens into a bright living space featuring an elegant lounge with a kitchen corner and an inviting dining area—perfect for entertaining and enjoying convivial moments in total comfort.
The Sleeping Quarter: The master bedroom is spacious and quiet, overlooking an internal courtyard and designed to offer the ultimate relaxation and daily well-being.
Amenities: The property is completed by a windowed bathroom with a walk-in shower and high-quality finishes, as well as a dedicated laundry corner.
Premium materials, neutral tones, and a rational layout make this apartment the ideal solution for those seeking elegance, functionality, and a strategic position in the heart of Milan.
A Strategic and Prestigious Address Just a stone's throw from Indro Montanelli Park, Via Manzoni, Via della Spiga, and Via Montenapoleone, the property is perfectly connected to the city's main metro lines and urban services.
It is ideal as a primary residence, a prestigious pied-à-terre, or a high-yield real estate investment.
The promotional information is not contractual. Floor plans and renders are not to scale, and the division of spaces is purely illustrative.