This beautifully renovated apartment is located in the heart of the city, next to the National Archaeological Museum. Situated on the 6th floor of a 1956 building with neoclassical elements, it has been completely redesigned, offering a space of high aesthetic quality and functionality, awarded at the 9th Architecture Biennale. The interior spaces, with a total area of 98 sq.m., have been designed with meticulous attention to detail, accommodating both daily living and moments of relaxation. The spacious living room flows harmoniously into the dining area and kitchen, creating an open space filled with light and air. The 21 sq.m. terrace completes the sense of comfort, serving as an ideal outdoor area and natural extension of the home. The bedroom, located at the rear of the apartment, is particularly spacious and features an en suite bathroom along with well-organized storage solutions. The layout is complemented by the main bathroom of the apartment, with both bathrooms standing out for their modern design and high-quality materials. The choice of materials emphasizes natural textures and geometric clarity, with warm tones that lend the space a timeless character and inviting atmosphere. The apartment is bright and airy, with a southeast orientation. Complete thermal and sound insulation has been installed along the entire façade. Heating is autonomous with natural gas, while cooling is