Built in 1898, the Delucchi Palace embodies the fusion between the italianizing decorative splendour and the opulence of Uruguay of Belle Epoque. In the heart of the capital, two steps from the elegant Plaza Cagancha, the state of preservation of its original interiors surprises. Under the cover of an austere neoclassical facade, this urban mansion remained in the hands of the same family for more than a century and without use in recent decades.
Venetian stucco walls, monumental Carrara marble staircase, boiseries and apertures of fine ebanisteria attest to an intact legacy of exquisite crafts. In the piano nobile, the spacious reception room with original mouldings, library covered with fine woods and a manor dining room, arranged around a central winter garden under enormous and bright skylight. Four bedrooms, including an en-suite bathroom with French tiles of Sarreguemines, are complemented with discrete service areas and a large roof of enormous potential.
The ground floor houses three commercial premises (in addition to the zaguán and carra with space for 6 cars) that generate a permanent rent, becoming financially self-sufficient to the whole building. It has great possibilities of development, with diverse spaces for gastronomic projects, cultural or high-end spaces. With 2. 461 m2 built and commercial-residential zoning, this property offers flexibility for private, hotel or corporate use without altering its heritage condition.