Modern period architecture and artistic charm in the heart of Porta Vercellina - Vendita - Ref. IOIH-1595
190 m² | € 1.675.000
Milan (Milan) Locality: Carrobbio - Sant'Ambrogio
550,00 € included Water and Heating
Appartamenti
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Residential
for Sale
190
Habitable
Central
5
3
3
Kitchen, Security door, Air-Conditioned
Via Tristano Calco 2, a Modern Building in the Heart of Porta Vercellina-San Vittore Situated in the Porta Vercellina-San Vittore district, just a short walk from Piazzale Aquileia and Piazza Sant'Agostino, this building has a story worth telling. Completed in 1957 and designed by the studio GPA Monti together with Enrico Freyrie, it remains a quietly confident piece of post-war Milanese architecture. The interplay between raw concrete and warm terracotta gives the façade a character that has aged well. The entrance atrium, shared between the building's two main volumes, is marked by a figurative female sculpture, and leads through to a well-kept courtyard with paved paths and planted beds that make arriving home feel genuinely pleasant. The apartment has its own particular history. It was designed by the same architects working directly with the original owner, a celebrated photographer, and that collaboration shows. The interiors have a personality that is hard to manufacture: marble floors bring a sense of solidity and refinement, while the decorative choices throughout feel personal in the best possible way, the result of someone who lived with art and knew how to surround herself with it. At around 186 square metres on the third floor, the apartment is in good condition and liveable as it stands. For anyone wanting to put their own stamp on it, there is plenty of scope to reconfigure and refresh. The bones are excellent, the potential is real. The layout currently offers two bedrooms, one with an en-suite bathroom, and the possibility of carving out a third. There is also a second bathroom, a kitchen with a utility area, a dining room, and a bright generous living space with large windows that let the light do what it does best. The balcony is a proper one, big enough to actually use, whether for morning coffee or a quiet evening outside. For the right buyer, this is the kind of apartment that does not come along often: a home with genuine character, in a neighbourhood that works. Parks, shops, restaurants and cafés are all close at hand, with the ease of daily life that makes a city feel like home.