MAURO MACCHI 31-33 - B1
THREE-ROOM APARTMENT 138 SQM. TOP FLOOR, NEW CONSTRUCTION, ENERGY CLASS A2 - Via Mauro Macchi 31 - 33
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We have created a magnificent 138 sqm three-room attic apartment on the fourth and top floor of a charming Liberty-style building. The apartment features balconies and terraces, high-quality finishes, and a prestigious specification. It is a bright and welcoming home, enhanced by the presence of a direct access elevator.
The entrance of this apartment opens directly into the large living room, with an open kitchen that enjoys a panoramic view of the terrace. From the central part of the apartment, two opposite wings extend to the bedrooms. The first wing houses the spacious master bedroom complete with an en-suite bathroom, a separate wardrobe area, and a convenient laundry room that opens onto a private terrace. This space offers privacy and practicality for daily activities. The second wing features the single bedroom with its own dedicated bathroom and opens onto the apartment’s main terrace. This layout allows for a pleasant view and natural light in both bedrooms.
The apartment is functionally designed with attention to detail and high-quality finishes. The main terrace offers an ideal outdoor space to relax and enjoy the surrounding panorama. Common areas have been upgraded: stairs, elevators, and external intercoms.
Via Mauro Macchi is located in the heart of NoLo, close to Corso Buenos Aires and its endless array of services and entertainment. The area is set to be the focus of a major urban redevelopment project. Dropcity will be the new center for Architecture and Design, created by repurposing spaces at the Central Station. By spring 2024, a 10,000-square-meter area is expected to open, featuring exhibition galleries, woodworking and advanced robotics workshops, 400 office workstations, and a public library. MI.C is the urban design, landscape, and architecture project that will enhance the entire area. The project includes a new architectural complex that will bring the former Hotel Michelangelo, a symbol of the Milanese skyline for over half a century, back to life. Green spaces will play a key role, with the creation of a garden at the foot of the new complex and the development of a widespread natural landscape. Tree-lined paths and urban gardens will become new social and relational gathering places.