Ref. 0116 – Shop with Display Window in the Heart of Bergamo
Approximately 50 square meters, located on the main pedestrian street in the city center.
Fully renovated with stylish design details, spread over two levels and equipped with an elevator.
Monthly rent: €1,600.00
Key money (goodwill): €100,000.00
Bergamo, central commercial space for rent, approximately 82 sqm, located on the first floor.
The property is in excellent condition, fully renovated.
Possibility to add a chimney flue.
NO FOOD SERVICE / NO RESTAURANT.
Immediate availability.
A one-year guarantee deposit is required.
The rent is €15.500 per year.
Ponte San Pietro, central, renowned restaurant with large dehors, about 300 sq.m., in stately 1400 building.
Excellent financial investment in that putting it to income provides an excellent annual net return on capital employed in addition to the possible commercial revaluation of the property itself (no common traditional form of investment today allows this!).
Guarantee of good entry.
The request is € 330,000
Bergamo we offer for rent a fully furnished and equipped bar of approximately 140 m2. located on the 1st floor.
Property in excellent condition, completely renovated.
The request is €20,000 per year.
Bergamo, central commercial space for rent, approx. 60 sqm, located on the first floor.
The property is in excellent condition, fully renovated.
Possibility to add a chimney flue.
Immediate availability.
A one-year guarantee deposit is required.
The rent is €13.200 per year.
Città Alta, in the heart of the historic centre, exclusive space dedicated to catering of approximately 625 m2.
The prestigious, completely renovated restaurant is located in a building of great architectural and artistic value.
It is delivered complete with kitchen and living room furniture and equipment.
The furnished kitchen is equipped with Electrolux appliances and the furnishings in the room consist of furniture from well-known brands such as Frau seats.
The venue has the following facilities:
- Underfloor heating and cooling.
- Mechanical ventilation with high efficiency Zehender heat exchangers
- Zehender dehumidifiers for the rooms, located downstream of the VMCs
- Meters for centralized heating, air conditioning, cold and hot domestic water systems
- Compensated kitchen hood, compliant with standards with roof exhaust
- Connection to the electricity grid with a meter suited to consumption
- Connection to the telephone network and high-speed data (fibre/copper, in the upper city there is not yet pure fibre)
- Complete electrical system
- Data system (backbones only)
- Digital terrestrial and satellite TV system
- Complete lighting system
- Sound system
- Video surveillance
- Anti-theft system
- Cooled and humidified wine cellar complete with wardrobes
The request is €1,900,000.
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 - who 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.
Office or Retail Property for Rent in the Center of Valbrembo
Located in the heart of Valbrembo, this property is available for rent and can be used as an office or retail space. It is set over two levels, plus a basement, with each floor offering approximately 60 sqm of space.
The property features windows on the ground floor, offering visibility directly onto the street.
Monthly rent: €1,200
Commercial premises for restaurant use located in Stezzano.
Ground floor: 300 sqm of commercial space with 6 shop windows, chimney flue for a double professional pizza oven, and a chimney flue for the kitchen area;
Below, a 260 sqm warehouse accessible also from the outside, and a 420 sqm external area used as an outdoor dining space and private parking.
Centralized heating system with consumption metering and a new boiler for hot water.
The asking price is €390.000.
Restaurant for Sale: Bergamo – Upper Hill Area
Located in a hilly position, this well-established restaurant offers seating for 100 guests indoors, plus a spacious 250 sqm outdoor terrace accommodating another 100 seats.
The facility features brand-new, compliant equipment and a fully renovated kitchen with new furnishings.
On the first floor, there are approximately 150 sqm of rooms currently used as staff changing rooms.
Additional amenities include a large storage/garage space of about 30 sqm, 15 outdoor parking spaces with potential for more.
The business is thriving with excellent turnover, and the rent for the premises is €30.000 per year.
Asking price for the business goodwill (goodwill value) is €200.000, negotiable.
About Bergamo
Bergamo is an Italian city with a population of approximately 120,345 residents. It is the capital of the province of Bergamo in Lombardy and the fourth most populous city in the region after Milan, Brescia, and Monza.
The city and its surrounding area have a total population of about 485,892 inhabitants spread over 341.33 km².
Bergamo is divided into two distinct parts: the "Città Alta" (Upper Town), surrounded by walls and located at a higher elevation, and the "Città Bassa" (Lower Town), which, while also historic, has been modernized through urban development.
Known as "the city of the Thousand," Bergamo earned this nickname because of the large number of Bergamasco volunteers (about 180) who participated in Giuseppe Garibaldi's famous Expedition of the Thousand, a key event in the Italian unification.
The Venetian walls of Bergamo were declared a UNESCO World Heritage site on July 10, 2017.
Bergamo Alta is a medieval city surrounded by bastions built in the 16th century during Venetian rule, designed to make it an impregnable fortress.
Bergamo remains one of the few Italian provincial capitals, along with Ferrara, Lucca, Verona, Padua, Treviso, and Grosseto, whose historic center is completely surrounded by walls that have maintained their original appearance over centuries.
The most famous and visited part of Bergamo Alta is Piazza Vecchia, home to the Contarini Fountain, the Palazzo della Ragione, and the Civic Tower ("Il Campanone"), which still rings 100 chimes at 10 p.m., signaling the old curfew closing the Venetian walls’ gates.
Nearby are the Cathedral of Sant'Alessandro, the Colleoni Chapel by architect Giovanni Antonio Amadeo, the Baptistery by Giovanni da Campione, and the Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore, which contains works by Lorenzo Lotto and a baroque confessional by Andrea Fantoni, along with the tomb of composer Gaetano Donizetti.
Via Colleoni connects Piazza Vecchia to Piazza della Cittadella and is the heart of the Upper Town.
Piazza della Cittadella hosts the Civic Archaeological Museum and the Enrico Caffi Museum of Natural Sciences.
Bergamo Alta also has the Botanical Garden and hosts the Faculty of Foreign Languages and Literatures, recognized across Europe for its prestige.
Access to Bergamo Alta is available on foot via numerous stairways connecting to the lower town, by car (restricted during summer weekends and Sunday afternoons), by funicular, or by bus.
Shop of approximately 200 sqm with private parking for 3 cars.
The property is self-contained with independent heating and air conditioning.
There’s no chimney.
Suitable for restaurant activity.
Asking price: € 230,000
Information about Bergamo
Often overlooked by travelers who prefer nearby Milan, Bergamo is one of the most beautiful hill towns inItaly — with its Piazza Vecchia recognized as one of the finest in the country. This is what The Telegraph (UK) wrote in its online travel section, placing Bergamo among the 22 European cities you should definitely visit. Bergamo is the second on the list after Gdańsk in Poland. The list also includes two other Italian cities: Treviso and Trieste, alongside Tbilisi, Skopje, Nantes, Maribor, Wroclaw, and Braga.
Bergamo is crossed by the A4 motorway, which connects it to Milan and Brescia.
The city is surrounded on three sides (west, south, and east) by a highway ring road, connected to the motorway, from which provincial and state roads diverge toward the nearby valleys and the main centers of the provinces. The main route linking the Brembana valley, the city, and the province’s eastern sector is the Southern Ring Road of Bergamo.
The Rondò delle Valli (also called Largo Decorati al Valor Civile) is a major intersection in the city’s road network. Located in the northeast, it connects the state and provincial roads from the Seriana and Brembana Valleys with the southern ring road and the city center.
Bergamo is serviced by Bergamo-Orio al Serio Airport, the second airport of Milan, with frequent connections to numerous Italian and European cities.
Bergamo is divided into two separate areas: Città Alta (Upper Town), enclosed by its medieval walls, and Città Bassa (Lower Town), which — while retaining its historical roots — has been modernized by several redevelopment interventions.
The Venetian Walls of Bergamo were recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site on 10 July 2017, during the 41st UNESCO World Heritage Committee meeting in Krakow, Poland.