Property ID : 1942
Sale 590.000€ - Single villa
Bergamo enchanting villa from the early 1900s
Ref. 1942 – Bergamo Borgo Palazzo district, near the Gavazzeni Clinic, convenient for access to the center and for connection to the highway, a romantic early 1900s villa is proposed.
The villa is on two levels, each measuring approximately 110 m2.
On the mezzanine floor: entrance, large living room with dedicated dining area, conversation lounge, large sofa area. Large kitchen, a fireplace for cooking as was once used, service and laundry area.
Upstairs 4 bedrooms, one with a fireplace, and two bathrooms.
The attic is large with the possibility of developing additional rooms useful for family management. Example change of wardrobes and/or relaxation area.
Well-kept garden with reserved areas perfect for convivial dinners with friends.
The flavor of time remains intact, thanks to the great heights in every room, and the numerous windows overlooking the garden. Bright and welcoming, perfect for a large family.
Single garage and additional parking space.
Extraordinary work carried out 10 years ago: new facades and boiler, roof overhauled.
Financial request: €590,000
Information on Bergamo
Provincial capital, fourth most populous center in Lombardy, Bergamo has a double soul whose nature is immediately recognizable to those who set foot there for the first time: the Lower City, in fact, is the contemporary and modern centre, with shops and services and a certain metropolitan allure, while the Upper Town, embraced as it is by the Venetian city walls, represents the ancient and romantic heart of the city. Became a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2017, the Venetian Walls close the medieval core and have kept its structure and charm intact: the Upper Town in fact preserves some of the most significant monuments of the city, such as the Contarini Fountain, the Palazzo della Ragione, the Civic Tower (called Il Campanone) and the Palazzo Nuovo with the Angelo Mai Library, but also the Cathedral of Sant’Alessandro, the Colleoni Chapel and the Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore. Le Corbusier also celebrated the beauty of Piazza Vecchia – the nerve center of the Upper Town – he wrote “you can no longer touch even a stone, it would be a crime”. Add then the suggestive alleys of the village, the “scorlazzini” that connect the Lower City to the Upper City and the numerous museums and smaller churches, and it is easy to understand the charm of this city, capable of combining ancient and contemporary and offering to those who live there an excellent quality of life on a human scale.