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San Felice del Benaco, about 5 minutes walk from San Felice beach, completely renovated single villa with predisposition for photovoltaic system.
The villa stands on a plot of approximately 2000 sqm in a very quiet position and measures approximately 298 sqm in total.
Ground floor, of approximately 90 sqm, with living room, kitchen, bathroom and bedroom, all rooms have access to the porch or garden, the rooms are very bright
first floor, of approximately 60 sqm, with two spacious double bedrooms, both with access to a terrace of approximately 18 sqm, bathroom and mezzanine on which you can create an additional bedroom or study.
The finishes are very modern and the spaces are distributed in such a way as to optimize liveability.
In the basement there is the tavern, the technical room, a bathroom, an additional room that can be used as a gym and the garage of approximately 60 sqm.
Monuments and places of interest:
Parish Church: Built between 1740 and 1781 by Antonio Corbellini, in Baroque style and dedicated to SS. Felice, Adauto and Flavia. Of particular importance is the Romanino altarpiece from the 16th century, the Martyrdom of St. Bartholomew by Johann Carl Loth in the right nave, the frescoes on the vault by Carlo Innocenzo Carloni and Giosuè Scotti from 1760 and the Nativity by Zenone Veronese in the sacristy. Sanctuary of Carmine: Church of Carmine 15th century, dedicated to the Madonna del Carmine. The imposing building is characteristic of the last stage of Lombard Gothic architecture in its simplest form: the “rustic” one, strongly linked to the Romanesque tradition. The main door has a pointed arch, with a central rose window and two lateral single-lancet windows. It was restored from 1954 to ’59 for the architectural part and from 1963 onwards for the pictorial part. Santa Maria del Carmine was begun in 1460 on the area of a small chapel with the support of Ludovico II Gonzaga and his son Cardinal Francesco. It was consecrated in 1482, even though it was already to the Madonna del Carmine. The imposing building is characteristic of the last stage of Lombard Gothic architecture in its simplest form: the “rustic” one, strongly linked to the Romanesque tradition. The main door was functioning in 1452. Today it is a destination for numerous pilgrims from all over the world. On the fourth weekend of July, the statue of the Madonna del Carmelo is carried, on Saturday, in solemn procession from the Sanctuary of the Madonna del Carmine, to the Parish Church of San Felice del Benaco.
Updated on October 13, 2023 at 7:29 am
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