Location, prestige and taste are the main aspects of this penthouse located in a historic fifteenth century building. Being so close to the Duomo of Verona gives the property a centrality with few rivals.
Through the main entrance you’ll notice the valuable rococo artworks installed in the course of the eighteenth century, commissioned by the historic Serpini family. The frescoes, the stuccos and the paintings, of which the most interesting by Antonio Balestra's pupils, have undergone a meticulous restoration work in the early 2000s, completed in 2012.
The modern lift takes you directly to the entrance to the penthouse overlooking the building. The long corridor branches out into various social areas where you can entertain or simply relax around the historic art. The bedrooms are located on the upper floor. The hardwood master bedroom is embellished by a mosaic in the bathroom, featuring a hydromassage tub as a centerpiece.
The building is characterized on the outside by a stone portal, attributed to Gregorio Panteo: the two pillars bear candlesticks decorated with winged horses on the corners and a female bust in the centre, supporting the round arch crowned by the Butturini’s crest, impressed on the keystone.
The property could be purchased as an investment property as well, since it’s currently tenants occupied.