Historic 16th-century residence, once owned by Silvio Pellico, where he wrote Le mie prigioni, a landmark work of the Italian Risorgimento, later translated across Europe. In this very home, Pellico lived and composed the powerful memoir of his imprisonment under Austrian rule, giving voice to a generation and contributing to the cause of national unity.
The property is located in the heart of Turin, on Via Barbaroux 20, just steps from Piazza Castello. Spanning approximately 300 sqm over two levels, the apartment features on the first floor three bedrooms, a grand entrance hall, dressing room, and bathrooms; on the upper floor, a splendid living and dining room adorned with 1750s frescoes, a fully equipped kitchen, and additional services. A rare opportunity, exclusively offered, to live in a place of timeless history and charm.