Kč 9,387,270
(370,000 €)
2 bedrooms historic house, 170 m² Martina Franca, Taranto (province) Itria Valley
Itria Valley
Main Features
terrace
Description
In the historic center of Martina Franca, for sale Building of the 18th century, of about 170 square meters, overlooking Via Donizetti and Via Mazzini. Luxury House, first belonging to the Palazzo del Barone Blasi, 18th century: the oldest Nobility Palace of Martina Franca, as described by the Prof. Michele Pizzigallo in his book "Umanuele e vicissi di Martina Franca - Edition Schena, 1986".
Arranged on two levels, it consists of an entrance hall on the ground floor, three rooms, plus kitchen and bathroom on the first floor and two rooms on the second floor. In the bathroom, on the first floor, there are fine furnishings: there is a Jacuzzi, porcelain sanitary ware and brass and porcelain taps, Old England style, a Luigi Filippo console, Shabby Chic style and you can admire the Kerlite panels that paint a path from a forest on the wall. Also on the first floor in the entrance hall there is a beautiful and romantic skylight that illuminates with natural light. On the second floor, overlooking Via Mazzini, there is provision for the systems for the construction of a possible second bathroom; from the second floor there is direct access onto a solar paving above with a view of the Basilica of San Martino and the Baroque Churches of Martina Franca. The historic building has been finely redeveloped with fine accessories, such as ancient Cement Floors, cast iron radiators with antique brass thermostatic valves, fully respecting the shapes, colors and period materials; finished with exposed stone, it has "star" vaults and several "capitelli". It is distinguished by the wide brightness, rare peculiarity for the buildings of the historic center and for the view of Piazza San Francesco (now called Piazza Maria Pagano), which will become an area exclusively pedestrian with greenery and the construction of a fountain; below the Piazza a parking with 150 parking spaces both covered and uncovered. For information call + 39 337.5094364
Martina Franca, the city of the Festival, is a refined fourteenth-century town, located in the Itria Valley, on the outskirts of the Southern Murgia. It has ancient origins, dating back to the neolithic period. It is certified that in the 10th century. there were the first settlements on Mount San Martino, in the Murgesi hills, to escape the Saracen devastations of Taranto, but that only, in 1305, Prince Philip I d'Angiò, built the first walls of the city, with five doors and 24 towers. The city of Martina Franca is distinguished by its artistic, cultural and naturalistic beauty. The historic center is very charming with the white aristocratic buildings, which extend onto the squares and the narrow streets with baroque balconies. It is called "martinese baroque", which is the elegantest evolution of the baroque, both for religious buildings and for civil buildings. The fame of Martina Franca is connected to the Valle d'Itria Festival, an annual gathering of international attraction for lovers of opera and symphonic music. This Festival is characterized by the representation of unpublished works in the scenery of the Ducal Palace and the cloisters, churches and farmhouses of the Valle d'Itria.
Arranged on two levels, it consists of an entrance hall on the ground floor, three rooms, plus kitchen and bathroom on the first floor and two rooms on the second floor. In the bathroom, on the first floor, there are fine furnishings: there is a Jacuzzi, porcelain sanitary ware and brass and porcelain taps, Old England style, a Luigi Filippo console, Shabby Chic style and you can admire the Kerlite panels that paint a path from a forest on the wall. Also on the first floor in the entrance hall there is a beautiful and romantic skylight that illuminates with natural light. On the second floor, overlooking Via Mazzini, there is provision for the systems for the construction of a possible second bathroom; from the second floor there is direct access onto a solar paving above with a view of the Basilica of San Martino and the Baroque Churches of Martina Franca. The historic building has been finely redeveloped with fine accessories, such as ancient Cement Floors, cast iron radiators with antique brass thermostatic valves, fully respecting the shapes, colors and period materials; finished with exposed stone, it has "star" vaults and several "capitelli". It is distinguished by the wide brightness, rare peculiarity for the buildings of the historic center and for the view of Piazza San Francesco (now called Piazza Maria Pagano), which will become an area exclusively pedestrian with greenery and the construction of a fountain; below the Piazza a parking with 150 parking spaces both covered and uncovered. For information call + 39 337.5094364
Martina Franca, the city of the Festival, is a refined fourteenth-century town, located in the Itria Valley, on the outskirts of the Southern Murgia. It has ancient origins, dating back to the neolithic period. It is certified that in the 10th century. there were the first settlements on Mount San Martino, in the Murgesi hills, to escape the Saracen devastations of Taranto, but that only, in 1305, Prince Philip I d'Angiò, built the first walls of the city, with five doors and 24 towers. The city of Martina Franca is distinguished by its artistic, cultural and naturalistic beauty. The historic center is very charming with the white aristocratic buildings, which extend onto the squares and the narrow streets with baroque balconies. It is called "martinese baroque", which is the elegantest evolution of the baroque, both for religious buildings and for civil buildings. The fame of Martina Franca is connected to the Valle d'Itria Festival, an annual gathering of international attraction for lovers of opera and symphonic music. This Festival is characterized by the representation of unpublished works in the scenery of the Ducal Palace and the cloisters, churches and farmhouses of the Valle d'Itria.
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Details
- Property TypeHistoric house
- ConditionCompletely restored/Habitable
- Living area170 m²
- Bedrooms2
- Bathrooms1
- Energy Efficiency Rating
- Reference18th century building for sale in the historic centre of Martina Franca
Distance from:
Distances are calculated in a straight line
- Airports
- Public transport
- Highway exit24.1 km - Autostrada Adriatica
- Hospital860 m - Civile di Martina Franca
- Coast18.3 km
- Ski resort134.5 km
What’s around this property
- Shops
- Eating out
- Sports activities
- Schools
- Pharmacy280 m - Pharmacy
- Veterinary1.1 km - Veterinary - Ufficio Igiene e Veterinario
Information about Martina Franca
- Elevation431 m a.s.l.
- Total area298.72 km²
- LandformCoastal hill
- Population47380
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Contact Owner
Private Owner
Anna Maria Conti
C.da Rosa Marina, B46, Ostuni, Brindisi
00393356842413
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