R$2,568,183
(475,000 €)
3 bedrooms apartment, 120 m² Sirmione, Brescia (province) Lake Garda
Lake Garda
Description
Four-room penthouse renovated in 2019 facing the lake and a few minutes walk from the castle, Sirmione. The apartment is composed as follows: entrance, living room with lake view, kitchen, two double bedrooms, one single bedroom, two bathrooms, exclusive covered parking space, private beach and finally a common cellar with bike storage. The four-room apartment is equipped with air conditioning, double glazing, storage room and is located in a condominium with lift which includes the share of 2/19 of the former caretaker's apartment. Exclusive location, excellent for exclusive use and above all for investment as holiday house to make income.
Four-room penthouse renovated in 2019 facing the lake and a few minutes walk from the castle, Sirmione. The apartment is composed as follows: entrance, hall with lake view, kitchen, two double bedrooms, one single, two bathrooms, two private parking spaces, one of which is covered, private beach with boathouse and finally shared cellar with bike storage. The four-room apartment is equipped with air conditioning, double glazing, closets and is located in a condominium with lift which will include 2/19 of the former caretaker's apartment. Exclusive place not only to live there but also to make income.
Monuments and places of interest
Scaliger Castle
The Scaliger Castle is a fortress guarding the only southern access point to the historic center. It was built by the Scaligeri family, from which it took its name, during the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries and in two phases: the first under Mastino I and the last under Cangrande I. Surrounded by the waters of Lake Garda, it is defended by three towers and by the male, forty-seven meters tall. To the east of the castle there is a fortified dock for the refuge of the fleet. The battlements of the fortress are dovetail, while those of the dock are spearheads. Church of Sant'Anna It is a small ecclesial building that stands near the Scaliger castle. Dedicated to the mother of the Madonna, it was built in the fifteenth century to serve the Venetian garrison in defense of the fortress.Inside there are votive frescoes of the sixteenth century, a stone painting depicting the Madonna and a coat of arms of the Scaligeri. Church of Santa Maria della Neve Interior of the church of Santa Maria della Neve The church of Santa Maria della Neve, also called Santa Maria Maggiore, is the parish church of Sirmione. It was built in the fifteenth century above the remains of the church of San Martino in castro from which part of the material used in the construction comes. The northern facade rests on the ancient wall that surrounded the town. The entrance facade is decorated in terracotta and is characterized by a five-arched portico, originally part of the cemetery as evidenced by some tombs placed on the floor of the same. A column dedicated to the third consular year of Emperor Julian the Apostate was reused for a column in the portico.
The interior has a single nave and has five altars. The votive frescoes are from the fifteenth century as is the wooden statue representing a "Madonna on the throne". The crucifix is from the sixteenth century and is attributed to Domenico Brusasorzi. The organ dates back to the eighteenth century.
Church of San Pietro in Mavino
The church of San Pietro in Mavino, dedicated to the apostle Peter, according to a document of the eighth century is already built [9]. It is located on the highest point of the peninsula and probably takes its name from the Latin summa vinea, or vineyard located on the top, from which Mavino.
The original building, in Romanesque style, was rebuilt and raised around 1320. The bell tower was erected in 1070 keeping the same style as the church. Inside, the frescoes in the three apses date back to the 12th century, while those on the walls are from the 16th century
Oratory of Saints Vito and Modesto
Dedicated to the original patrons of Sirmione, the martyrs Vito and Modesto, it is located halfway between Colombare and the center of Sirmione. The factory was built in 1744 to replace an earlier church, dedicated to the martyrs themselves, which dated back to the 8th century [9] [21]. The latter was located within the southern walls of the late ancient period as it was defined in castro Sermione until the Scaliger era, when, with the construction of the new fort and the new city wall, the church was indicated in the documents as extra muros sermions.
Other religious architectures
Church of San Francesco d'Assisi, parish church of Colombare;
Church of Santa Maria Immacolata, parish church of Lugana;
Oratorio di Sant'Orsola, originally serving the home of Francesco Rovizzi, in Rovizza;
Church of San Salvatore in Cortine, was built at the behest of the Lombard queen Ansa, wife of Desiderio, together with the so-called Monasteriolo, so defined because it was annexed to the most important Brescia convent. It was rebuilt in the 11th century and the remains of the apse survive.
Civil architectures
Villa Meneghini-Callas
Palazzo Maria Callas, 17th century palace located in the central Giosuè Carducci square. It is owned by the municipality and is dedicated to the opera singer Maria Callas.
Villa Meneghini-Callas, which originally belonged to the Giannantoni family, industrialists of the Lombard bourgeoisie. Owned by the entrepreneur Meneghini, where his wife Maria Callas lived in the 1950s. After several changes between hereditary and owners, it is now a private condominium
Four-room penthouse renovated in 2019 facing the lake and a few minutes walk from the castle, Sirmione. The apartment is composed as follows: entrance, hall with lake view, kitchen, two double bedrooms, one single, two bathrooms, two private parking spaces, one of which is covered, private beach with boathouse and finally shared cellar with bike storage. The four-room apartment is equipped with air conditioning, double glazing, closets and is located in a condominium with lift which will include 2/19 of the former caretaker's apartment. Exclusive place not only to live there but also to make income.
Monuments and places of interest
Scaliger Castle
The Scaliger Castle is a fortress guarding the only southern access point to the historic center. It was built by the Scaligeri family, from which it took its name, during the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries and in two phases: the first under Mastino I and the last under Cangrande I. Surrounded by the waters of Lake Garda, it is defended by three towers and by the male, forty-seven meters tall. To the east of the castle there is a fortified dock for the refuge of the fleet. The battlements of the fortress are dovetail, while those of the dock are spearheads. Church of Sant'Anna It is a small ecclesial building that stands near the Scaliger castle. Dedicated to the mother of the Madonna, it was built in the fifteenth century to serve the Venetian garrison in defense of the fortress.Inside there are votive frescoes of the sixteenth century, a stone painting depicting the Madonna and a coat of arms of the Scaligeri. Church of Santa Maria della Neve Interior of the church of Santa Maria della Neve The church of Santa Maria della Neve, also called Santa Maria Maggiore, is the parish church of Sirmione. It was built in the fifteenth century above the remains of the church of San Martino in castro from which part of the material used in the construction comes. The northern facade rests on the ancient wall that surrounded the town. The entrance facade is decorated in terracotta and is characterized by a five-arched portico, originally part of the cemetery as evidenced by some tombs placed on the floor of the same. A column dedicated to the third consular year of Emperor Julian the Apostate was reused for a column in the portico.
The interior has a single nave and has five altars. The votive frescoes are from the fifteenth century as is the wooden statue representing a "Madonna on the throne". The crucifix is from the sixteenth century and is attributed to Domenico Brusasorzi. The organ dates back to the eighteenth century.
Church of San Pietro in Mavino
The church of San Pietro in Mavino, dedicated to the apostle Peter, according to a document of the eighth century is already built [9]. It is located on the highest point of the peninsula and probably takes its name from the Latin summa vinea, or vineyard located on the top, from which Mavino.
The original building, in Romanesque style, was rebuilt and raised around 1320. The bell tower was erected in 1070 keeping the same style as the church. Inside, the frescoes in the three apses date back to the 12th century, while those on the walls are from the 16th century
Oratory of Saints Vito and Modesto
Dedicated to the original patrons of Sirmione, the martyrs Vito and Modesto, it is located halfway between Colombare and the center of Sirmione. The factory was built in 1744 to replace an earlier church, dedicated to the martyrs themselves, which dated back to the 8th century [9] [21]. The latter was located within the southern walls of the late ancient period as it was defined in castro Sermione until the Scaliger era, when, with the construction of the new fort and the new city wall, the church was indicated in the documents as extra muros sermions.
Other religious architectures
Church of San Francesco d'Assisi, parish church of Colombare;
Church of Santa Maria Immacolata, parish church of Lugana;
Oratorio di Sant'Orsola, originally serving the home of Francesco Rovizzi, in Rovizza;
Church of San Salvatore in Cortine, was built at the behest of the Lombard queen Ansa, wife of Desiderio, together with the so-called Monasteriolo, so defined because it was annexed to the most important Brescia convent. It was rebuilt in the 11th century and the remains of the apse survive.
Civil architectures
Villa Meneghini-Callas
Palazzo Maria Callas, 17th century palace located in the central Giosuè Carducci square. It is owned by the municipality and is dedicated to the opera singer Maria Callas.
Villa Meneghini-Callas, which originally belonged to the Giannantoni family, industrialists of the Lombard bourgeoisie. Owned by the entrepreneur Meneghini, where his wife Maria Callas lived in the 1950s. After several changes between hereditary and owners, it is now a private condominium
Details
- Property TypeApartment
- ConditionCompletely restored/Habitable
- Living area120 m²
- Bedrooms3
- Bathrooms2
- Energy Efficiency Rating
- ReferenceMECA0071
Distance from:
Distances are calculated in a straight line
- Airports
- Public transport
- Highway exit5.0 km
- Hospital1.8 km - Terme di Sirmione Virgilio
- Coast134.2 km
- Ski resort25.4 km
What’s around this property
- Shops
- Eating out
- Sports activities
- Schools
- Pharmacy1.5 km - Pharmacy - farmacia
- Veterinary7.7 km - Veterinary - Ambulatorio Veterinario Valerio Catullo
Information about Sirmione
- Elevation66 m a.s.l.
- Total area26.25 km²
- LandformInland hill
- Population8349
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