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The apartment is located in Monti, one of Rome's most ancient
quarters, between the Coliseum (Colosseo) and the Roman Forum, Nero's Domus Aurea,
Trajan's Market, the Esquilino hill and the Basilica of St. Mary Major.
In the characteristic old streets (Via dei Serpenti, Via Panisperna) there are many little
craftmen shops, grocery stores and restaurants. One can find here the unique Roman
combination of history, art and pleasant life. In this quarter Fermi and his
"boys" discovered the nuclear energy. Click here
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Via del Boschetto, in Summer |
The apartment is 50 sq. mts. (appr. 520 sq. ft.) and is at the ground
floor. The windows face on one side an internal courtyard with plants (photo shown below),
and a quiet side street on the other side. The apartment is normally bright and quiet and
has marble floor.
 Entrance -foyer |

Corridor of the apartment - towards the sitting
room |
 Corridor of the apartment - towards the bedroom, the bathroom and the
kitchen |
The foyer has antique furniture and a fine painting,
and turns into a corridor where from there is access to the four spaces of which the flat
is made of: the sitting room/dining room, the bedroom
with king size bed, the kitchen and the bathroom.
The double bedroom is shown below in two opposite photos.

Double bedroom - view from the door |

Double bedroom - opposite view |
The king size bed is comfortable. In the bed side tables one can find the a lamp, the
telephone. Above it there are also bookshelves. The room has two windows (endowed with
courtains), facing the very quiet street Via delle Frasche. The room has also an armchair,
a table with colour TV with satellite dish to watch CNN and the major
international programs..
In the opposite photo (right) you can see the large wardrobe, with many spaces, and a set
of drawers. You can also see two doors, one going back to the main corridor of the
apartment, while the second leads to the sitting room. You can also see near the ceiling
the perfectly functional air conditioner, the best brand in commerce
(Mitsubishi central "split conditioning" with external engine), for silent
active refrigeration and dehumidification. This room has also a phone, and a Stereo.
The little but cozy sitting
/dining room (right) has a table with four chairs. There is also a sofa bed for
one person, while a foldable bed (cot bed) can be added for a fourth person. Fine
paintings, and an antique print showing Rome, and an armchair, complete the furniture.
Sitting
/dining room (right) |
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| The kitchen is ample enough to
sit while having meals. It faces the internal courtyard, and it is bright and very quiet.
It includes a large sink with on top a cupboard to place dishes and pots while they dry (a
smart and typical Italian furniture); the table with two chairs (others can be brought
from the other rooms), the fires, a large cupboard (right) with the necessary utensils
(pot, pans etc.), a washing machine, and a shelf. |

Kitchen |
| The bathroom has a small
bathtub (so you can bath sitting) and a wall mounted/hand held shower. It has the normal
features of a bathroom.
Photo (right): bathroom |

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| EQUIPMENT: The apartment has autonomous
(central) heating, telephone, colour TV with
satellite dish to watch CNN and the major international programs, washing machine,
Hi-Fi stereo set (with CD player, cassette player, FM/AM tuner), and central,
silent, AIR CONDITIONING. The apartment faces a quiet street (Via delle
Frasche), and also a quiet secluded courtyard, shown on the right. |
 Secluded courtyard |
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