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Property ID : 1907

Sale 890.000€ - Apartment, Attic, Four-room apartment
200 3 Bedrooms 3 Bathrooms Print

Bergamo Valverde Penthouse of about 200sqm

ref. 1907- We propose fantastic penthouse on two levels of 200 sqm totally renovated with terrace of 100 sqm.
The solution can be accessed via condominium staircase or directly from the elevator.
The solution is composed as follows: on the right we can access the copious terrace of 100 sqm equipped with a swimming pool and a very large leisure area characterized by total privacy.
To the left is the large and bright living room with a large terrace that connects to the kitchen, which can extricate itself from the living room if necessary thanks to a transparent casket door.
Via hallway we reach the sleeping area consisting of a bedroom, master bedroom with walk-in closet, bathroom with suspended sanitary ware and black marble shower.
To complete the bathroom plan with a whirlpool bath and chromotherapy.
On the upper floor we can find a very large recreation area with a panoramic loft overlooking upper town. One bedroom, bathroom with shower and convenient laundry room.
To complete the solution double-wide garage and cellar.
On the building, of only a few units, superbonus 110 has already been unanimously resolved.
The solution has been thought out and furnished to the finest detail with fine furniture and one-of-a-kind pieces.

The request is € 890,000

Bergamo

is an Italian municipality of 120,345 inhabitants, capital of theprovince 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 built-up area of Bergamo is divided into two distinct parts: the “Upper City,” surrounded by walls and set at a higher altitude, and the “Lower City,” which-although it too is of ancient origin and retains its historic cores-has been made partly more modern by some urbanization.

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 July 10, 2017, during the 41st session of the UNESCO Committee in Krakow, Poland. Bergamo Alta (also called Città Alta or, in the past, the city, as opposed to the boroughs) is a medieval city, surrounded by ramparts erected in the 16th century, during the Venetian rule, which were added to the pre-existing fortifications in order to make it an impregnable fortress.Bergamo is still one of the few Italian capital cities, along with Ferrara, Lucca, Verona, Padua, Treviso and Grosseto, whose historic center has remained completely surrounded by walls that, in turn, have kept their original appearance almost intact over 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 (known as the Campanone), which still rings out 100 blasts at 10 p.m.-the ones that in the past announced the nightly closing of the gates of the Venetian walls-and other buildings surrounding 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 St. Alexander’s Cathedral, the Colleoni Chapel by architect Giovanni Antonio Amadeo with the funerary monuments to leader Bartolomeo Colleoni and his daughter Medea, the Baptistery erected by Giovanni da Campione, and the basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore with its beautiful north and south side portals, also by Giovanni da Campione. The latter, city church, formerly an ancient baptismal church, now no longer of the diocese, bears inside the architectural signs of the various periods 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.

Cittadella Square is home to the Civic Archaeological Museum and the “Enrico Caffi” Museum of Natural Sciences, not far from which you can visit the Lantro Fountain, located at 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.

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 (although it is forbidden on summer weekends and year-round on Sunday afternoons), by funicular or by bus.

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