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.
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 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.
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.