Palazzo Vianello, living in the history of Trieste
There are houses that tell the story of the city before they are even inhabited. On the second floor of Palazzo Vianello, between historic terraces and open views of the center, each room retains the character of an architecture born in 1904 and designed to leave a mark on the Trieste urban landscape.
The property measures 317 m2 and is currently used as an office. It is spread over nine large rooms, with two bathrooms, and is served by an elevator. The terraces follow the perimeter of the house and accompany the views of Via Trenta Ottobre, Via Carducci and Piazza Oberdan. The generous proportions and distribution of spaces allow us to imagine a representative residence, with distinct environments for family life, study, and hospitality.
Palazzo Vianello was built in 1904 based on a design by the architect Berlam and son, at the behest of Leopoldo Vianello, a merchant and benefactor. The building has been completely restored in all its parts, including the statues that characterize its facade.
A property for those looking for space, centrality and historical value, with the possibility of purchasing a garage separately.