Property ID : 6237
Sale Private negotiation - Single villa
Prestigious single villa in Bergamo of about 400 sqm.
The villa, a detached historic property dating back to 1940, consists of the following: about 140 sq. m. on the ground floor where the 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms are distributed, 140 sq. m. on the first floor where there is a large living area, the eat-in kitchen, study, bathroom and laundry room.
There is access to the terrace above, about 140 sq m, with unique and magnificent views toward Città Alta.
Possibility of building an elevator.
No.2 owned parking spaces.
Small permutations are accepted.
Confidential negotiations
Some information about Bergamo
Mostly ignored by travelers who favor nearby Milan, Bergamo is one of the most beautiful hill cities, while Piazza Vecchia is one of the most loved in Italy.” 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 there are two other Italian cities: Treviso and Trieste. Then there are Tbilisi, Skopje in Macedonia, Nantes in France, Maribor in Slavenia, Wraclow in Poland and Braga in Portugal.
The city is crossed by the A4 motorway, which connects it to Milan and Brescia.
Bergamo is surrounded on three sides (west, south and east) by a system of ring roads, connected to the motorway, from which the provincial and state roads depart towards the valleys and the capitals of the neighboring provinces. The main communication route between Val Brembana, the Orobic capital and the eastern sector of the province is the Southern Ring Road of Bergamo.
The Rondò delle Valli, another name for Largo Decorati al Valor Civile, is an important roundabout in the city’s road system. Located to the north-east, it connects the state and provincial roads of the Seriana and Brembana valleys with the ring road that runs south of the capital, as well as with the city centre.
Bergamo is served by the Bergamo-Orio al Serio airport, from which there are frequent connections to numerous cities in Italy and Europe, and which represents Milan’s second airport hub.
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.
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.