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Property ID : 2510G3

Sale 635.000€ - Apartment, Three-room apartment
88 2 Bedrooms 1 Bathroom 2 Garages Print

Bergamo class A swimming pools

Ref. 2510G3 – On the hills of Bergamo, swimming pool area, prestigious three-room apartment of approximately 88 m2. in class A that combines history with technology and the beauty of nature, just a few minutes from the main services.
The housing unit has underfloor heating and cooling and, as standard, an air purification and exchange system (VMC) with new generation high efficiency antibacterial filters, to guarantee maximum internal air quality.
The request is €635,000
Possibility of double garage €55,000

Energy saving

The house is designed to guarantee high energy performance, with an average consumption of around 20 kWh/m2. Considering that the average consumption of the existing building stock is estimated at 175 kWh/m2, our home consumes approximately 88% less.
Energy saving is therefore combined with economic savings and respect for the environment.

Technology

In the naturalistic context of the Upper Town Hills, we propose buildings which, while interacting with the pre-existing historical-architectural structures, present modern technological solutions with low environmental impact. In each property, pipes and electrical cables are set up in a home automation system, with the possibility for each customer to integrate and customize the system according to their needs (for example managing lighting and/or heating-cooling).

Comfort

Heating and cooling of the rooms will be of the radiant floor type: this type of system allows for high living comfort in any season and involves a notable reduction in dust and dust, often responsible for allergies and respiratory diseases. The housing unit will also be equipped as standard with a controlled mechanical ventilation system (VMC), air purification (via specific high-efficiency antibacterial filters) and summer dehumidification, in order to guarantee maximum internal air quality. .

Design

It has a privileged relationship with the surrounding green spaces, thanks to large windows, loggias and livable terraces. The housing unit will benefit from the tranquility of the Parco dei Colli and will enjoy, in addition to a 180° view towards the plain, excellent sun exposure and picturesque views towards the historic centre.

Bergamo swimming pools in class A

Ref. 2510G3 – On the hills of Bergamo, swimming pool area, prestigious property in class A that combines history with technology and the beauty of nature, just minutes from the main services.
Three-room apartment of about 65 sqm. with terrace of about 40 sqm. with unique views towards the city.
The housing unit has underfloor heating and cooling and, as standard, a plant for the purification and air exchange (VMC) with new generation high efficiency antibacterial filters, to ensure maximum indoor air quality.
The request is € 565,000 including double box

Energy Saving
The house is designed to ensure high energy performance, with an average consumption of about 20 Kwh/ mqa. Considering that the average consumption of the existing building stock is estimated at 175 Kwh/mqa, our house consumes about 88% less.
Energy saving is therefore combined with economic and respect for the environment.

Technology
In the naturalistic context of the Colli di Città Alta, we propose buildings that, while dialoguing with the pre-existing historical-architectural, present modern technological solutions with low environmental impact. In each building is prepared, pipes and electrical cables in home automation system, with the possibility for each customer to integrate and customize the system according to your needs (managing for example lighting and/ or heating-cooling).

Comfort
Heating and cooling of the rooms will be floor radiant type: this type of system allows to obtain a high living comfort in any season and involves a significant reduction in dust and dust, often responsible for allergies and respiratory diseases. The housing unit will also be equipped as standard with a controlled mechanical ventilation system (VMC), air purification (through specific high efficiency antibacterial filters) and summer dehumidification, in order to ensure maximum indoor air quality.

Design
It has a privileged relationship with the surrounding green spaces, thanks to large windows, loggias and livable terraces. The housing unit will benefit from the tranquility of the Parco dei Colli and will enjoy, in addition to a view of the plain to 180, an excellent sun exposure and picturesque views of the historic center.

Information on Bergamo

Bergamo is an Italian municipality of 120,345 inhabitants, the capital of the province of the same name in Lombardy and the fourth most populous center in the region after Milan, Brescia and Monza.

The city and its hinterland have 485,892 inhabitants, spread over an area of ​​341.33 km².

The town of Bergamo is divided into two distinct parts: the “Upper City”, surrounded by walls and located at a higher altitude, and the “Lower City”, which – although it is also of ancient origin and retains its historic nuclei – has been partly made more modern by some urbanization interventions.

Bergamo is also nicknamed “the city of the Thousand” due to the large number of volunteers from Bergamo – around 180 – who took part in the expedition of the Thousand led by Giuseppe Garibaldi, a crucial episode of the Risorgimento.

The Venetian walls of Bergamo were declared a World Heritage Site on 10 July 2017, during the 41st session of the UNESCO Committee in Krakow, Poland.

Bergamo Alta (detta anche Città Alta o, in passato, la città, in contrapposizione ai borghi) è una città medioevale, circondata da bastioni eretti nel XVI secolo, durante la dominazione veneziana, che si aggiungevano alle preesistenti fortificazioni al fine di renderla una fortezza inespugnabile.

Bergamo is still one of the few Italian capital cities, together with Ferrara, Lucca, Verona, Padua, Treviso and Grosseto, whose historic center has remained completely surrounded by walls which, in turn, have kept their original appearance almost intact over the of the centuries.

The best known and busiest part of Bergamo Alta is Piazza Vecchia, with the Contarini fountain, il Palace of Reason, la Civic tower (called the Campanone), which still today at 10pm fires 100 shots – those which in the past announced the nightly closing of the doors of the Venetian walls – and other buildings that surround it on all sides. Imposing, on the opposite side of the Palazzo della Ragione, is the large white building of the Palazzo Nuovo which houses the Angelo Mai Civic Library.

Beyond the Palazzo della Ragione are the Cathedral of Sant’Alessandro, la Colleoni Chapel by the architect Giovanni Antonio Amadeo with the funerary monuments to the leader Bartolomeo Colleoni and his daughter Medea, the Baptistery built by Giovanni da Campione and the basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore with its beautiful north and south side portals, also by Giovanni da Campione. This last city church, formerly an ancient baptismal church, now no longer part of the Diocese, inside bears the architectural signs of the various periods that have followed since its construction. Worthy of note are the inlays depicting biblical scenes made of wood of various colors, the designs of which are almost all the work of Lorenzo Lotto, and an imposing baroque confessional sculpted by Andrea Fantoni. The church houses the tomb of the musician Gaetano Donizetti.

Via Colleoni, also known as Corsaröla, connects Piazza Vecchia to Piazza della Cittadella and is the heart of the upper city.

In Piazza della Cittadella there are the Civic Archaeological Museum and the “Enrico Caffi” Museum of Natural Sciences, not far from which you can visit the Lantro Fountain, located near the church of San Lorenzo. Among other religious architecture, the church of San Michele al Pozzo Bianco, which preserves the frescoes with Scenes from the Life of Mary by Lorenzo Lotto (1525).

Città Alta, in addition to hosting a botanical garden located in via Colle Aperto, is also home to the Faculty of Foreign Languages ​​and Literatures whose prestige is recognized in Europe.

The Upper Town can be reached on foot via the Scorlazzini (stairways that connect it from several points to the lower part of the city), by car (even if it is prohibited during summer weekends and all year round on Sunday afternoons), with the funicular or by bus.

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