Piedmont, Turin, Turin, Italy
- PROPERTY TYPE
Apartment
- BEDROOMS
1
- BATHROOMS
1
- SIZE
420 sq ft
39 sq m
Key features
- View : Exterior, City, Sky
- Orientations : East West
- Window bars
Description
The home preserves details impossible to replicate: period coffered wooden ceilings, the original 17th-century herringbone parquet floor, the original front door, and thick walls that tell four centuries of Turin's history. The building, documented in historical sources as an aristocratic manor house of the 17th century belonging to the Bonaudi di Monteu family, is one of the rare surviving examples of the original architectural fabric of the Roman Quadrilateral, intact to this day.
The bathroom, with its wall entirely hand-painted with an evocative marine motif, adds a rare artistic touch. The furnishings and decorative details seen in the home today reflect the artistic sensibility and personal taste of the current owner, who over the years has turned these spaces into a unique little world. Naturally, each new resident will be free to reinterpret the home according to their own taste and needs: the period structure and architectural features remain the true soul of the property, ready to welcome new stories.
Double-glazed windows and interior shutters ensure acoustic and thermal comfort; a private balcony and independent heating complete the offering. Unbeatable location: a quiet pedestrian block just steps from Piazza Castello, shops, restaurants, and Turin's main points of interest — an ideal spot both for those seeking a home in the heart of the city and for investment in short-term and tourist rentals.
A true artisan "jewel box," where historic charm meets an original artistic touch, in one of the city's liveliest and most sought-after areas.
In the beating heart of the Roman Quadrilateral, in the historic "Contrada dei Guardinfanti," a small period gem holds an out-of-the-ordinary character. On the third floor (with elevator) of an ancient 17th-century building, this 39 sqm two-room apartment consists of an entrance with an open-plan kitchenette and a second living area with a loft sleeping zone.
The home preserves details impossible to replicate: period wood ceilings with exposed beams, original parquet flooring, and thick walls that tell four centuries of Turin's history. The building, documented in historical sources as an aristocratic manor house of the 17th century belonging to the Bonaudi di Monteu family, is one of the rare surviving examples of the original architectural fabric of the Roman Quadrilateral, intact to this day.
The bathroom, with its wall entirely hand-painted with an evocative marine motif, adds a rare artistic touch. The furnishings and decorative details seen in the home today reflect the artistic sensibility and personal taste of the current owner, who over the years has turned these spaces into a unique little world. Naturally, each new resident will be free to reinterpret the home according to their own taste and needs: the period structure and architectural features remain the true soul of the property, ready to welcome new stories.
Double-glazed windows and interior shutters ensure acoustic and thermal comfort; a private balcony and independent heating complete the offering. Unbeatable location: a quiet pedestrian block just steps from Piazza Castello, shops, restaurants, and Turin's main points of interest — an ideal spot both for those seeking a home in the heart of the city and for investment in short-term and tourist rentals.
A true artisan "jewel box," where historic charm meets an original artistic touch, in one of the city's liveliest and most sought-after areas.
Historical note: the name "Contrada dei Guardinfanti" dates back to the 1600s, when the shops along these streets supplied the ladies of the Savoy court with the cumbersome bell-shaped frames — made of wood, metal, and wicker — used to hold out the wide skirts fashionable at the time. A charming piece of urban history revealing how, four hundred years ago, this corner of Turin was at the center of the city's elegant social life.
Price: €155,000 — Condominium fees: approx. €740/year
Piedmont, Turin, Turin, Italy
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Distances are straight line measurements- Città di Torino(International)8.6 miles
- Milano (Malpensa)(International)63.8 miles
- Cristoforo Colombo(International)73.8 miles
- Linate(Local)82.3 miles
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