Apartment with Balcony and Original 18th-Century Ceilings, Spoleto, Italy, €235,000




+6 photosPiano Nobile, Spoleto
About this property
Set on the piano nobile of a restored palazzo on Corso Garibaldi, Spoleto's main artery, this 146 m² apartment arrives in raw form and begging to be shaped. Original 18th-century ceiling frescoes are already in place, exposed wooden beams frame every room, and a fireplace anchors the generous living space. The blank-canvas brief means custom finishes throughout, right down to a master suite with a sauna option if you fancy.
The layout is well considered: a proper kitchen with pantry and its own balcony, two double bedrooms each with walk-in wardrobes and private bathrooms, a third guest bathroom, two Juliet balconies facing the inner courtyard, and a 9 m² main balcony that looks out over the corso like a permanent front-row seat. An 8 m² cantina in the basement handles the overflow, whether that's wine, bicycles, or things you swore you'd sort through eventually.
Spoleto's festival calendar practically fills your diary for you, and the logistics are genuinely solid: the train station is minutes away, Perugia Airport is 40 minutes by car, and Rome is roughly 90 minutes. For a historic palazzo apartment at this price point, in one of Umbria's most characterful hilltowns, the numbers are hard to argue with.
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