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8 bedrooms historic house, 2500 m² Cerignola, Foggia (province)
Main Features
garden
Description
Building complex - well cultural, identified as "Palazzo Coccia", located in the residential area of Cerignola, between Piazza Matteotti (formerly Piazza Mercadante) where there is the Mercadante Theater, Corso Garibaldi, Via Sette Fratelli Cervi (formerly Via Coccia), consisting of:
a) rooms constituting the entire ground floor, of different sizes for a total of 950 square meters, for commercial use, partly leased to a bank;
b) whole above first floor, which is accessed from the internal courtyard, both by a lift and through two stairs, main and service, for a total of about 1,200 square meters, together with:
- room with terrace on the second floor, for a total of about 100 square meters;
- some single-family houses on the ground floor in the surrounding streets, adjacent to the garden mentioned below;
- adjoining garden of about 2,000 square meters, surrounded by the characteristic single-family houses that fence the garden, still existing and inhabited, with the prohibition of opening windows towards the inside of the garden and with the servitus of the non-twenty Altius, namely the prohibition of raising, so as not to take away air from the garden and the upper part of the building.
The "Palazzo Coccia" has been declared of "particularly important interest", in accordance with the law of June 1939 n. 1089 and subsequently modified, and therefore subject to all the provisions on the protection of cultural goods contained in the law itself and is burdened by the constraints in favour of the Ministry for Cultural and Environmental Heritage, right decrees issued in the forms of law and transcribed in the public registers of Foggia.
Cerignola is an Italian city of about 60,000 inhabitants, in Puglia in the province of Foggia, located south of the Tavoliere delle Puglie, at the foot of the Gargano and about 25km from the sea of Margherita di Savoia with its splendid Salines and regenerating Terme.
Cerignola is the bishopric of the Diocese of Cerignola-Ascoli Satriano.
The Tonti Duomo with adjoining Bishopric Palace, the Palaces that overlook the Piazza del Duomo, the Municipal Villa, the Plan of the Fosse Granari, are some of the monuments of Cerignola of considerable and particular importance.
Cerignola has given birth to several illustrious characters of considerable thickness: Nicola Zingarelli, Giuseppe Divitorio, Achille La Guardia, emigrated to America, father of Fiorello La Guardia, first Italo American mayor of New York; Giuseppe Tatarella, called Pinuccio; also, the Master Pietro Mascagni, known composer, in the period (1887-1892) where he was a guest of our city, directed for three years the local philarmonic and composed the work of the nineteenth-century Verism, Cavalleria Rustiana.
a) rooms constituting the entire ground floor, of different sizes for a total of 950 square meters, for commercial use, partly leased to a bank;
b) whole above first floor, which is accessed from the internal courtyard, both by a lift and through two stairs, main and service, for a total of about 1,200 square meters, together with:
- room with terrace on the second floor, for a total of about 100 square meters;
- some single-family houses on the ground floor in the surrounding streets, adjacent to the garden mentioned below;
- adjoining garden of about 2,000 square meters, surrounded by the characteristic single-family houses that fence the garden, still existing and inhabited, with the prohibition of opening windows towards the inside of the garden and with the servitus of the non-twenty Altius, namely the prohibition of raising, so as not to take away air from the garden and the upper part of the building.
The "Palazzo Coccia" has been declared of "particularly important interest", in accordance with the law of June 1939 n. 1089 and subsequently modified, and therefore subject to all the provisions on the protection of cultural goods contained in the law itself and is burdened by the constraints in favour of the Ministry for Cultural and Environmental Heritage, right decrees issued in the forms of law and transcribed in the public registers of Foggia.
Cerignola is an Italian city of about 60,000 inhabitants, in Puglia in the province of Foggia, located south of the Tavoliere delle Puglie, at the foot of the Gargano and about 25km from the sea of Margherita di Savoia with its splendid Salines and regenerating Terme.
Cerignola is the bishopric of the Diocese of Cerignola-Ascoli Satriano.
The Tonti Duomo with adjoining Bishopric Palace, the Palaces that overlook the Piazza del Duomo, the Municipal Villa, the Plan of the Fosse Granari, are some of the monuments of Cerignola of considerable and particular importance.
Cerignola has given birth to several illustrious characters of considerable thickness: Nicola Zingarelli, Giuseppe Divitorio, Achille La Guardia, emigrated to America, father of Fiorello La Guardia, first Italo American mayor of New York; Giuseppe Tatarella, called Pinuccio; also, the Master Pietro Mascagni, known composer, in the period (1887-1892) where he was a guest of our city, directed for three years the local philarmonic and composed the work of the nineteenth-century Verism, Cavalleria Rustiana.
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Details
- Property TypeHistoric house
- ConditionPartially restored
- Living area2500 m²
- Bedrooms8
- Bathrooms5
- Garden2,000 m²
- Energy Efficiency Rating
- ReferencePALAZZO STORICO
Distance from:
Distances are calculated in a straight line
- Airports
- Public transport
- Highway exit6.0 km
- Hospital620 m
- Coast20.6 km
- Ski resort41.4 km
What’s around this property
- Shops
- Eating out
- Sports activities
- Schools
- Pharmacy110 m - Pharmacy - Danile
- Veterinary800 m - Veterinary - Centro Medico Veterinario
Information about Cerignola
- Elevation120 m a.s.l.
- Total area593.92 km²
- LandformFlatland
- Population57223
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