78,000 €
2 bedrooms apartment, 47 m² Vasto, Chieti (province)
Description
In Vasto marina, a very short distance from the center and the sea, this is for sale a furnished apartment on the first floor. Composition: veranda, unique environment living area, bathroom, double bedroom, possibility of obtaining another small room Parking space: not assigned Condominium fees: Eu. 300 annual Surfaces: 47 sqm plus terrace Energy class: EP 217.76 Years of construction: 1990 Price: Eu. 78000 negotiable Distances: Pescara airport 70 km; village center 3 Km; sea a five minutes walk; ski lifts in Roccaraso 100 Km Municipality of Vasto: It is the last town in Abruzzo on the south Adriatic coast in the Trabocchi Coast, on the border with Molise. It is 30 km from Termoli, 48 from Ortona, 43 from Lanciano, 76 from Chieti. Seaside resort marked with a sail in the Blue Guide of Legambiente Blue Flag of the Beaches 2007 (Marina di Vasto and Punta Penna) Stations and railway: Vasto-San Salvo train station; Port of Vasto Museums in the municipality of Vasto: Civic Museums of Palazzo D'Avalos: Archaeological Section; Civic Museums of Palazzo D'Avalos: Art Gallery and Costume Museum Castles and fortifications: Caldoresco Castle Churches and Sanctuaries: Sanctuary of Santa Maria Incoronata: Capuchin Friars Minor; Church of Sant'Antonio; Church of Santa Maria Maggiore (around 1100); Church of Santa Maria del Carmine; Cathedral of San Giuseppe The name probably derives from the Longobard term gasto or faulty (Gastaldato), division of the territory during the Lombard domination (which began in the last quarter of the 6th century). Legend has it that the city was called Histon da Diomede and that it was originally inhabited by tribes from Dalmatia. Certainly in the territory currently belonging to the municipality of Vasto (Punta Penna) they settled in an unspecified age the Frentani, which came into close contact with the Sannitis and with the Greek colonies of southern Italy and Sicily (including Siracusa). The Frentani entered definitively into the Roman orbit with the status of foederati (that is, of allies), between the end of the 4th and the beginning of the 3rd century BC. After the social war, the town that was formed a few kilometers south of Punta Penna became a Roman town, and Histon was Latinized into Histonium. After the collapse of the Western Roman Empire, the city fell, passing into power before the Ostrogoti, then the Byzantines and finally the Longobards. Entrance to join the Duchy of Benevento, it was equestned and destroyed in 802 by the Franchi. Returned in the years after the dukes of Benevento, it was rebuilt as a fortified center on the ruins of the existing town. Between the 13th and 19th centuries, it was part, together with its region of belonging, of the Kingdom of Naples that after the union with the Kingdom of Sicily was called the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies. In the angiona age it was infied in the Caldora, passing immediately after the advent of an Aragonese dynasty at the end of the fifteenth century) that built the homonymous Palace, later destroyed by the Turks (XVI century). In 1710 she was officially awarded the city title. Until the annex to the Kingdom of Italy (1861) it was part of the Citer Abruzzo. In 1938 at the will of Mussolini it was officially renamed Istonio, homage to the Latin noun used in Roman times, to return to call himself Vasto in 1944, after the liberation of the city. In 1940-1943 on the vast coast (Histonio Marina) a concentration camp worked for anti-fascists and slaves. In the second post-war period, between February and June 1956, Vasto was shocked by a series of landslides and landslides caused by the large number of precipitations, even of a snowy character, which had been produced in those months. A part of one of the oldest districts of the historic center sank downstream, towards the sea. Some public and religious buildings of considerable architectural value were destroyed, including the church of San Pietro, of medieval age, as well as around a hundred and fifty private Energy Class: G
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Details
- Property TypeApartment
- ConditionN/A
- Living area47 m²
- Bedrooms2
- Bathrooms1
- Energy Efficiency Rating
- Reference1038.1
Distance from:
Distances are calculated in a straight line
- Airports
- Public transport
- Highway exit5.3 km
- Hospital3.0 km - Ospedale San Pio da Pietrelcina
- Coast270 m
- Ski resort47.1 km
What’s around this property
- Shops
- Eating out
- Sports activities
- Schools
- Pharmacy1.3 km - Pharmacy - Farmacia Russi
- Veterinary14.9 km - Veterinary - Ambulatorio Veterinario
Information about Vasto
- Elevation144 m a.s.l.
- Total area71.35 km²
- LandformCoastal hill
- Population40553
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