Elegant two-room apartment in the heart of Milan - Galleria del Corso. Welcome to the beating heart of Milan, where art, culture and classy lifestyle come together in one place! This magnificent two-room apartment is a rare opportunity to own a residence in the famous Galleria del Corso district, An iconic location in the center of the city. This apartment is perfect for those looking for a prestigious residence in the heart of Milan. Ideal for professionals, families or investors who want a property in the historic center of the city, with a high potential for value over time. Don't miss the opportunity to live in the heart of Milan's fashion, art and culture. Contact us today to arrange a visit and discover all the details that make this apartment a unique opportunity, in the historic center, in the heart of Milan's fashion/business center, located in the elegant gallery adjacent to the Duomo of Milan. The apartment is divided as follows: entrance to living room and dining area with open kitchen, large bedroom with staircase leading to the large mezzanine/closet (h 1.50), Large bathroom, very quiet and bright with floor-to-ceiling windows. Overlooking the gallery and Piazza Beccaria where it is possible to admire the sixteenth-century palace of the Captain of Justice, the current headquarters of the Municipal Police of Milan. The property is in fair general condition, needs customization and has incredible potential. It represents an excellent investment, being just a few meters from the Duomo of Milan and the fashion district. The common condominium parts have recently been refurbished and enjoy a double lift, original marbles of the time embellished with the latest generation hi-tech lighting. Concierge service around the clock. Central heating with the possibility of switching to autonomous. The first idea of building a tunnel to connect Corso Vittorio Emanuele II to Piazza Cesare Beccaria dates back to before the Great War; the initial goal was to create - like other galleries conceived at the time - a covered connection between the Corso and the square, with a central octagon and a curved branch in the direction of Via Cesare Beccaria. However, the general project drawn between 1915 and 1918 by Mario Beretta was extensively modified during construction. In fact, construction began many years later, in 1923, and was carried out on several occasions, building the different fractions of the work in staggered times and under the guidance of different architects. In 1923, Beretta himself built only the Cinema Corso (with 2,000 seats between the stalls and the gallery), inaugurated on 3 December 1926 in place of the Provisional Cinema already built within the perimeter walls of the Gallery and the eight-storey building above. The west side was built by Ugo Patetta and Livio Cossutti starting in 1928 through a variant of the original project. Through a modification of the façade on the main street and the recovery of the space of the Salone Concerto Varietà San Martino, the two architects added to the project the Excelsior Theatre, which later became the Cinema Theatre in 1931, a futuristic structure with a moving floor stage (the first in Italy) that allowed the spaces to be modified. This variant was only the first of a long series that led the building to deviate completely from the original design. The construction of the portion on Via Cesare Beccaria was carried out by the Hungarian architect of Italian origin Eugenio Faludi, who was also the author of some pavilions of the Milan Trade Fair (SNIA Viscosa and Italviscosa), while Pier Giulio Magistretti was responsible for the construction of the facades on Piazza Cesare Beccaria, on which stood the Cinema San Carlo designed by Mario Ridolfi and later renamed Cinema Ambasciatori. The tunnel is about 85 meters long. The area... Features: - Lift