Sitting halfway through the city centre and the railway station, it merges the comfort of a non busy area with the connections of the heart of the city! Just a little walk and there we get to University Departments (Languages and Literatures, Economy, Tourism and communications just to tell a few)
The following is just to understand the position of the rooms. the grey circles are the doors, while the grey tiles are the balconies (the kitchen one looks upon an inner courtyard)
Third floor (out of four) with elevator
Entering from the Hall there are – Two wide and big rooms, – one smaller room, – one restroom, – one kitchen with 6 people table – one storage room.
All rooms feature a full size window, and both the Kitchen and one of the bigger rooms have a balcony
Water and Electric systems have both been renewed, all windows are equipped with insulation glass and bugscreen
For monthly fee take a look at availability page where you can find the price for rent fee plus utility expenses EXCLUDING electric power supply and gas supply (for cooking and heat). In this way you can have a better view of real monthly expense.
Internet connection on optical fiber FTTH included and speed over 500 Mbps!
The entrance
Ride the Elevator to the third floor, or climb up the stairs if you please, and there you reach the Front door, equipped with encrypted pin lockHere we go: just by opening the Door here we see the Little Room just aheadThe whole Hall comes into view just by turning the head leftside, and there we see the doors leading to the Kitched and the RestroomAnd here’s a view from the Kitchen
The wardrobe
A storage room that might look small, yet its the perfect place to store cleaning products, the ladder, and all the things that don’t fit anywhere else, but without them we wouldn’t know what to do 🙂
The kitchen
The kitchen is equipped with all furniture, including a six person table, a stove, a fridge, and, to save space in the bathroom, even the washing machine! and it’s still a wide and comfortable room to walk in! the window is a door window looking above a inner courtyard, and opens on a tiny balcony wide enough to fit a drying rack (the upper floor’s balcony will provide a moderate shield against light rain) and it is equipped with insulating glass, bug screen, and two modes for opening: door opening and tilted openingThe heater is at the corner of the room to save space, and takes care both of the heating and the hot waterdon’t be fooled by the perspective: the table is bigger than it looks, but we were cleaning the house so we had to move it near the wallsNOTE: this balcony allows to check heating gas usage, so the bills are on “real use” and not “on average”
The bathroom
Equipped with all services, including a bidet and a bathtube with curtains, it also features a wide mirror with two storage doors at its sidesMaximum control of the temperature and the lowest waste of water thanks to lever-faucetsThe window, equipped with insulating glass and bug screen, looks upon the inner courtyard
Room with window
The “Room with Window” is one of the two bigger rooms, and features a two door window facing West, which means lots of light even at Dusk. Insulating glass, bugscreen and a double opening mode (standard and tilted opening) are just some of its features. A room for one featuring a queen size bed, useful both for a parent visiting, or a friend coming to stay the night (not more than two nights, As By Contract). And there is more: a Plus Size wardrobe, and a cozy bookshelf (thanks to the large size of the wardrobe, some of it can become a bookshelf if needed) and, of course, the desk (chair included! jk). Bed can be placed both with head towards the wall or the doorHere are a few pictures of how our guest Franceska has decorated the room, and each and every picture has been hung with removable stick-up glue, so that the walls don’t suffer any damage, not even the white tint (which also means no expenses to fix it later!)Internet connection via Optical Fibre INCLUDED!
Small Room
We like to call it “The little Room” because it is not simply a “small room”, but rather a student’s “little own world” It features a standard size bed, two door wardrobe and a desk, giving a sense of open space even in few square metresthe window is made of insulating glass and can be opened both as a normal window, or tilting one door, and it also features a bug screen: the relief of a gentle spring breeze during a hard study session is priceless, so why should we charge it with a fee payed in bugs and flies buzzing around?a modest, high capacity wardrobe, to use the lesser space without being “small”
Room with Balcony
This is one of the Bigger Rooms, and although is rented as a single room, it features two beds (only one shown in the picture) and can be used for a Sibling or a fellow studend or friend who studied till lateSince it features two beds it can (although it is very uncommon) be rented as a double room.The window door leads to the Balcony, which looks Northside: this means it keeps the room from too much solar heat during late spring and summertime, and the door can be opened both the normal way or the tilted wayThe balcony extends beyond the wallside, off to the south western side of the building, making it an excellent spot for hanging clothes to dry