• Storica villa Centro Bergamo

Property ID : 6240

Sale 2.500.000€ - Single villa
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Historic Villa center Bergamo

Fine property built in the early 1900s and renovated more recently by adding a building at the rear.
Just below the walls of Città Alta, the property occupies an area of about sq. m. 800 where the building whose surface area is about sq. m. 330 per floor on 3 floors insists.
The villa is in need of renovation.
The request is € 2,500,000

some information about Bergamo

Largely ignored by travelers who favor nearby Milan, Bergamo is one of the most beautiful hill towns, while Piazza Vecchia is one of Italy’s most beloved.” Queste le parole con cui il quotidiano inglese «The Telegraph» nella sua versione online dedicata ai viaggi recensisce Bergamo, inserendola tra le 22 città europee «che non avresti mai pensato di vistare ma che invece dovresti sicuramente fare». Bergamo is the second of the cities mentioned after Gdansk in Poland. In the 22 are two other Italian cities-Treviso and Trieste. Then there is Tiblisi, Skopje in Macedonia, Nantes in France, Maribor in Slavenia, Wraclow in Poland, and Braga in Portugal.

Bergamo reserves for its inhabitants so many entertainment opportunities and, above all, countless places to visit.

Here is a list of things to do while visiting the city:

  • Ride the funicular up to the upper city.

For 120 years, funiculars have been running through the walls of Bergamo, connecting the contemporary center to the medieval heart of the city. On the way, the view is superb; by the time the doors re-open, you will already be in love with Bergamo.

  • Stroll along the 5 km of the Venetian Walls, a Unesco candidate.

Walk all 5 km of the Venetian walls, the stars of Bergamo’s unmistakable skyline. The sunset seen from the stands is priceless! A secret: from the telescopes you will find along the way you will be able to see Milan!

  • Find out how many steps Bergamo’s stairways have.

An unusual way to get to know the green heart of Bergamo is to explore the protected area of the Parco dei Colli Park among ladders and paths that pass through forests and terraces and offer unexpected views.

  • Counting the hundred chimes of the Great Bell

Don’t miss the event that has been going on for centuries: every evening at 10 a.m. in Old Square the big bell at the top of the civic tower rings 100 chimes, used to warn the inhabitants of the closing of the gates.

  • Visit one palace to meet all the masters of the Renaissance: the Accademia Carrara.

Botticelli, Bellini, Raphael, Titian, Lotto, and the great Bergamasque portraitist Moroni. Meet the greats of 16th-century Italian art; they are all at the Accademia Carrara: its collection is among the most valuable in Europe.

  • Listening to Donizetti’s music in his birthplace.

Enter the birthplace of the great composer, you will be able to understand the essence of his story and listen to his works echo within these ancient walls.

  • Shaking hands with a Nobel laureate

The season of big events in the city never ends: meet the Nobel Laureates of

BergamoScienza, discover Piazza Vecchia transformed into a design garden and choose from storytelling festivals, philosophy, cinema and more.

These are just some of the things that wonderful Bergamo has in store for its citizens and passing travelers.

 

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