This noble palace for sale in Rome dates back to the 12th century and is named after a Roman aristocratic family. Its grandeur is symbolized by a coat of arms featuring blue and silver squares crossed by a golden band, with an eagle added in the late 1500s. Strategically positioned near the Tiber River and Tiber Island, the palace was carefully restored in 1890 after looting and ownership changes, preserving its original shape. A second restoration in 1920, led by architect Cesanelli and scenographer Mocchi, revived its Medieval features, including arches, mullioned windows, and a loggia on the top floor.
Today, it is a prime example of Medieval architecture in Rome, offering stunning views of the river and surrounding areas. The three-storey estate features an internal courtyard, a grand foyer, a lavish state hall, a paneled library with a wall-spanning bookcase, and a wooden staircase leading to the first floor. Its chestnut coffered ceilings are decorated in blue and red, the family's colors, while stone-finished doors and fireplaces enhance its elegance. The estate, currently divided into six units, can be easily reconfigured. Situated in a vibrant district, it embodies Rome's rich history.
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