This duplex apartment embraces the history of Bergamo. Dating back to the 16th century, the thick stone walls keep this place naturally cool in summer. There are a few steps and stairs throughout, owing to the age of the building, and one of the bedrooms is on an open mezzanine level overlooking the dining area. There’s no doubt it’s quirky – just look at the bistro table on the glass floor above the living room. From here, you can peer out at the ancient church-filled streets of Bergamo, easily explored on foot from this historic bolthole. *One of the bedrooms is on an open mezzanine above the living and dining room, so lacks privacy. *At capacity, two guests will be on the sofa bed in the living room and the open-plan nature of the apartment might make this feel too cramped. *Split over two levels with additional steps down to the living area, this place may not be suitable for those with limited mobility. *There is a high chair for...More Details