A few steps from Villa Borghese and in the heart of Parioli, the historic district of the middle-upper bourgeoisie, Palazzo Pitagora combines modern elements with 19th-century references, a jewel of green building capable of equaling the best international standards and elevating Rome to the level of the great world capitals. In its body with a classic taste, the structure conceals a profoundly modern soul, with low environmental impact, and it is here that we offer an exclusive rental 90sqm apartment on the fifth floor, fully furnished and equipped with advanced technologies that guarantee a high energy class, zero CO2 emissions and an 80% reduction in consumption. The three-room apartment has well-designed interior spaces, refined furnishings and excellent finishes, the comfort of the outdoor space with the large corner terrace, the double exposure and the presence of a comfortable garage, together with underfloor heating and channeled air conditioning, distinguish the apartment for livability and practicality. The entrance opens onto the living room, a large room organized with a sofa and dining area, connected to the kitchenette; the terrace represents the natural extension of the living room, and envelops the rooms with a warm natural light, enhanced by the parquet coverings throughout the house. The sleeping area consists of a large double bedroom and large full-height wardrobes, with its own bathroom with tub, and a second single bedroom currently used as a hobby room, with en-suite bathroom and shower cubicle. The views accompany the gaze on the well-kept facades of the surrounding buildings, a concentration of urban beauty combined with the green of the trees in the avenues. The Parioli district, in fact, between via Salaria and via Flaminia, is among the most elegant and prestigious in the capital; the predominant feature of this area is the presence of the greenery of Villa Borghese, Villa Ada and Villa Glori, which frame the numerous clubs that keep the neighborhood alive and the Parco della Musica auditorium, the true cultural center of the capital.