In the famous Via Pietro Micca, precisely between Via XX Settembre and Via San Tommaso is located Palazzo Bellia. Built in 1894, it represents one of the first experiments of Turin Liberty, quickly becoming an emblem of the most representative stylistic figure of Turin. Thanks to the work of the architect Carlo Ceppi who designed the building, the latter is among the first examples in Turin to use the Systeme Hennebique and therefore the use of reinforced concrete for the construction of the floors. The decorations that embellish the building are different, starting from the portico whose underlying features trilobate arches supported by columns with capitals, elegant balconies, decorative elements in litho-cement, and finally the most emblematic bow windows that are an integral part of the apartments. Located on the third floor with elevator, the property extends over a surface area of 245 square meters. Arranged in a functional manner, the apartment has a large entrance hallway with a guest bathroom and laundry. Continuing, there is a first room of good size, a study/office, and the corridor that allows access to all the other rooms: first the double living room and the kitchen of considerable size, and then the sleeping area. The latter is composed of the master bedroom, with en suite bathroom and bow window, and the other two bedrooms with a bathroom. The internal courtyard side has a spacious balcony that runs along the entire side of the property. Embellished with high ceilings and original quality materials, the apartment has been carefully renovated, equipping the property with completely new systems, adding double glazing to the original fixtures, and air conditioning subject to the monumental constraint looming over the building. The floors differ on various types of parquet, between the original ones and those laid later. Served by concierge, central heating. Pertaining to the property, attic on the fifth floor of the building. For information: GIEFFE PATRIMONI Real Estate Advisor, Turin – London – Alba – Milan – Rome – Monza. (+39) 011 / 76.000.11