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Desenzano, central location convenient to the lake, services and all communications, renovated historic semi-detached villa, inserted in a context with other historic properties.
The villa has three completely independent entrances and enjoys a private park of about 1,000 square meters with swimming pool and two large porches.
Structured on two levels, on the ground floor there is the dining room, the living room, the eat-in kitchen, bathroom, laundry and manor bedroom with private bathroom and walk in closet;
on the first floor there is the sleeping area with three bedrooms, all with partial lake view, one with a small balcony and two complete bathrooms.
The villa is sold fully furnished as in the photo.
Multiple parking spaces inside the property and the presence of two garages with separate access.
Possibility of integrating the purchase of the villa with a renovated apartment with independent access from the villa, consisting of kitchen, living room, study, bedroom and bathroom; useful in the case of the presence of service personnel or in the case of investment / rental.
Lake Garda
Lake Garda or Benaco is the largest Italian lake, with a surface area of about 370 km² (third in depth after Como and Maggiore). A hinge between three regions, Lombardy (province of Brescia), Veneto (province of Verona), Trentino-Alto Adige (province of Trento), it is parallel to the Adige, from which it is divided by the Monte Baldo massif. To the north it is narrow and funnel-shaped while to the south it widens, surrounded by morainic hills that make the landscape softer. The lake is an important tourist destination and is visited every year by millions of people. In Roman times the lake was known as Benacus and was venerated by some as the god Benacus, personification of the lake itself, sometimes associated with the cult of the god Neptune. Today it is better known as Lake Garda, a toponym attested since the Middle Ages and of Germanic origin, deriving from that of the town of the same name on the Veronese shore of the lake, which, together with another famous lakeside town, Gardone Riviera, and other lesser-known ones, such as Gàrdola, Gardoncino, Gardoni, Guàrdola and Le Garde, testifies to the Germanic presence that goes from the 6th to the 8th century, in particular the Lombard one. The toponym Garda, with which the lake is already called in some documents of the 8th century, is the evolution of the Germanic term warda, or “guard place” or “observation place”. The classic toponym of the lake, or Benācus lacus (Benaco).
Updated on November 8, 2024 at 5:12 pm
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