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Brussels I Sablon
€5,600
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  • 3 bedrooms
  • 3 bathrooms
  • Elevator
  • QC Approved Listing
Property description
Opposite the Notre-Dame du Sablon church, in a neo-classical mansion dating from 1827 and former Vatican embassy occupied by Cardinal Pecci, apostolic nuncio and future Pope Leo XIII, apartment with a gross surface area according to PEB of ± 239 m² offering three bedrooms, a terrace and an independent studio available as an option. The apartment, completely renovated by interior designer Anne Derasse, opens onto a large entrance hall with cloakroom and guest toilet leading to the living space with an area of ± 75 m² with entirely oak kitchen. equipped overlooking the dining room and extending into the living room decorated with a fireplace and facing Notre-Dame du Sablon. The sleeping area offers a master bedroom with an area of ± 33 m² opening onto a south-facing terrace with a clear view of the Palais de Justice, it is decorated with a dressing room and a bathroom in Callacata marble. 'Oro. Two other bedrooms of ± 19 and ± 18 m², each with a dressing room, share a bathroom in Ardennes Gray marble. An apartment bathed in light and steeped in history which combines with excellence authenticity and contemporary style with high-end finishes. An independent studio of ± 16 m² with a bedroom and a bathroom can be rented with the apartment (optional). Others: blinds, equipped laundry room, possibility of renting the studio for 300 EUR, optional parking space, fixed charges 350 EUR, PEB C+. The Sablon district is a charming and typically Brussels district. With its well-known brands, it is famous for its beautiful buildings, its numerous stores, antique dealers, art galleries, restaurants and transport facilities. For any further information, please contact Laurence Ballaux on +32 (0) 2 640 08 01.

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Bruxelles, Brussels South and Central, Belgium
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