Transaction / Assets Palazzo Mancini in RomeSeller UnicreditBuyer Kryalos sgr€ MM NA
Unicredit: sold Palazzo Mancini in Rome
12 April, Ansa
Unicredit has signed a preliminary agreement to sell Palazzo Mancini in Rome to Kryalos Sgr. The property hosted in the past the French Academy and Banco di Sicilia. As Kryalos communicated in a memo: “the property will accommodate prime offices in a location of high historical and artistic value”.
The operation is carried out through the real estate closed-end alternative investment fund (FIA) named Virtus.
The property is located at 270 Via del Corso, close to Piazza Venezia, and it was built in 1662 by Carlo Rainaldi for the Duke of Nevers, Filippo Giuliano Mazzarino Mancini. After several owners, it was acquired by Banco di Sicilia in 1919 and it became the bank’s headquarters in Rome. The building is composed of 6 storeys above ground and one underground for a total surface of 8,000 Sq m. The building also features a rustication façade and a colonnade.
Source: Ansa
Translator: Cristina Ambrosi