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Villa under construction with complete panoramic lake view.
Context of three villas, one of which has already been sold, built on a subdivision of 2,000 sqm in total, completely planted with olive trees and other local plants.
Each villa is structured on two floors, for a total of 170 walkables square meters, EXCLUDING the external parts:
first floor: living room of approx. 70 sqm floor space with open kitchen, glass wall with access to terrace of approx. 30 sqm floor space, complete panoramic lake view from both inside and outside, bathroom;
ground floor: reached via an internal staircase, sleeping area with 3 bedrooms and two bathrooms, access to the garden, panoramic lake view from both inside and outside, access to porch and private garden.
Each villa has 3 exclusive parking spaces as well as a smaller car park.
Swimming pool, photovoltaic system for each villa, heat pump, underfloor heating and cooling system, dehumidification system, thermal insulation as well as all the most advanced technologies.
Maximum energy class, maximum level of construction quality and finishes.
Furniture not included in the price.
Monuments and places of interest :
Vittoriale degli Italiani, monumental citadel built on the shores of Lake Garda as the home of the poet Gabriele D’Annunzio, who lived there from 1921 to 1938. It was designed by the architect Giancarlo Maroni and since 1925 it has been a national monument, a destination of interest for tourists and Not. Il Vittoriale extends for about nine hectares on the hills of Gardone Riviera in a panoramic position overlooking the lake. The monumental entrance welcomes the visitor consisting of a pair of arches in the center of which is a fountain bearing in bronze letters a passage from the Secret Book, the last work written by Gabriele d’Annunzio: «Inside this triple circle of walls, where already translated into living stones is that religious book which I thought was in charge of the rites of the homeland and of the Latin victors called Il Vittoriale». The fountain is surmounted by a pair of cornucopias and a tympanum with D’Annunzio’s famous motto “I have what I have given”. From the entrance arches a double path winds its way: the first slightly uphill leads to the prioria, the house-museum of Gabriele d’Annunzio, and still climbing to the military ship Puglia and the mausoleum of heroes with the poet’s tomb; the second leads to the gardens, the arengo, and, through a series of terraces sloping down towards the lake, you reach the lemon house and orchard. After passing the entrance and taking the road towards the prioria, you come across the Piave pillar with the sculpture of the chained Victory by the sculptor Arrigo Minerbi, the Pilo of Giving in a pitcher, that is to hit the mark, hit the mark. On the left is the Parlaggio, the amphitheater designed by Maroni between 1931 and 1938, whose work was only completed in 1953, however, leaving it unfinished.
Updated on July 10, 2023 at 3:25 pm