Segrino Apartments
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Property Details
About this property
This large one bedroom apartment of about 70 square meters is located on the second floor with lift of an elegant building and is characterized by being equipped with double glazing and having been furnished by the architect Marina Pantò.
The apartment opens onto an entrance which includes a bookcase and a table with a mirror, the entrance is connected to the living area which includes a table for four, a TV area, a glossy white laminate wall unit, a two-seater sofa and a fully fitted and equipped kitchen which also includes a microwave oven and a dishwasher.
The entrance leads to the bedroom which includes a double bed (190cm x 150cm), a chest of drawers, two large wardrobes with four doors each and a window overlooking Piazzale Segrino.
Finally, the apartment includes a bathroom with walk-in shower.
The flooring is in original parquet in the bedroom and in ceramic in the other rooms.
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Home to the Italian stock exchange, an industrial powerhouse and the internationa trend setter in fashion and design, Milan is a bustling metropolis. At times it can seems brash and all business, but beneath the facade is a unmistakable sense of history and place. The grand Gothic cathedral lies at the center of this once Imperial Roman capital, and evinces the love of beauty and power that still drives the city in modern times. Art collections from then and now, unequalled shopping, beguiling nightlife, world-class opera at La Scala, a religious for calcio (soccer), and endless opportunities to eat the best of Italian food make Milan much more than the workaholic city it is often spoken about as.