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Unique home in the heart of Barcelona (ref.15128)

Flat for sale in Barcelona (Ciutat Vella)

sale: 499,000 €
ref. 15128
926 ft2 constructed area.
172 ft2 terraza.
 
 Bedrooms 2
 Bathrooms 2
 Furnished Kitchen
Condition
Floor type Parquet flooring
Air conditioning
Energy Rating (E) SHOW
Water

We present this unique home in the Gothic quarter, thanks to the renovation carried out and its location, in the so-called Mercé neighborhood created in medieval times, next to the genuine La Torre Romana square, an area of ​​archaeological interest and high value. Historical, you can enjoy the history of the old and walled part of the city from the 13th-14th centuries. This area was part of L'Ager or territory of the Lulia Augusta Faventia Paterna Barcino colony, a Roman city founded in the 1st century BC, during the time of Augustus. During the Middle Ages this was an area related to warehouses and transport of port merchandise, the story continues and you can be part of it. Its stone walls and original elements have been recovered with great effort and exquisite taste, which offers us the privilege of being able to enjoy them on this property. When carrying out the renovation, special emphasis was given to recovering the original elements, such as the stone walls, the Volta Catalana ceilings with their wooden beams, and the selection of furniture designed by STARK in the bathrooms, a SMEG kitchen and the lighting. by AGABECOV, all this combined with contemporary details such as microcement, insulation, air conditioning, and endless amenities. 86m2 of living history, distributed in 2 bedrooms, one of them with access to a balcony, 2 bathrooms, kitchen open to the living room - dining room, with double orientation and exit on one side to a balcony overlooking the street and on the other to a very cozy 16m2 terrace. The property dates back to 1880 according to the cadastre, and despite the fact that the date of 1776 has been inscribed on the portal , the ground floor, with a mixture of masonry and bricks, a semicircular voussoir portal and two wooden beam openings, seems to respond to a construction of medieval origin. The two floors above do respond to the 18th century typology, and the rest to a later reconstruction. The finish of these floors is stucco, imitating ashlars, but the building has a dragon relief on its façade and its origins date back to 1736. It is accessed through a stone arch and you enter a beautiful patio with stairs. and after ascending 2 floors we arrive at the property. Do not hesitate to contact us for more information or to schedule a visit.

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