The smallest house In Rome, where you can not swing your arms

The smallest house In Rome, where you can not swing your arms

The smallest house in Italy, located in the heart of Rome, a stone's throw from the Castel Sant'Angelo and St. Peter's Square. The area of the house is only 23 square meters, informs portal ee24.com.

The smallest house In Rome, where you can not swing your arms | Photo 1 | ee24

This extraordinary building has been abandoned for a long time until it was purchased by architect Marco Peratstsi in 2010. He decided to renovate the house, and then lived there with his wife. Today architect rents a house to his friends who comes to Rome for the holidays.

The smallest house In Rome, where you can not swing your arms | Photo 2 | ee24

The house was built in the XVIII century. Its area is 23 square meters, a width is less than arm span, and length is nearly 4 meters. The house has a kitchen, a bathroom with shower, a folding sofa and a TV, as well as the folding table for 4.

The smallest house In Rome, where you can not swing your arms | Photo 3 | ee24

Rome is the most popular city in Italy, and real estate here enjoys consistently high demand, so even such a small house is very prestigious and profitable.