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Sirmione, new residence for delivery mid 2024, last penthouse available with large terrace with access from the living area and balcony with access from the sleeping area.
The penthouse is completely autonomous, served by a heat pump and completely electric with a photovoltaic system. Exceptional location in the center of Colombare, a stone’s throw from any commercial or public service. Swimming pool, underfloor heating, air conditioning, maximum energy class. Possibility to buy separately: single garage € 25,000, double garage € 40,000, parking space € 10,000.
Monuments and places of interest
Scaligero Castle: The Scaligero Castle is a fortress guarding the only southern access point to the historic center. It was built by the Scaligeri, from which it took its name, during the 13th and 14th centuries and in two phases: the first under Mastino I and the last under Cangrande I. Surrounded by the waters of Lake Garda, it is defended by three towers and from the keep, forty-seven meters high. To the east of the castle is the fortified dock for the fleet’s refuge. The battlements of the fortress are dovetailed, while those of the dock are spearheaded. Church of Sant’Anna: It is a small ecclesial building that rises near the Scaligero castle. Dedicated to the mother of the Madonna, it was built in the 15th century to serve the Venetian garrison placed in defense of the fortress. Inside there are votive frescoes from the sixteenth century, a stone painting depicting the Madonna and a Scaligero coat of arms. Church of Santa Maria della Neve: The church of Santa Maria della Neve, also known as Santa Maria Maggiore, is the parish church of Sirmione. It was built in the 15th century over the remains of the church of San Martino in Castro, from which part of the material used in the construction comes. The northern facade rests on the ancient walls that surrounded the town. The entrance façade is decorated in terracotta and is characterized by a five-arched portico, originally part of the cemetery as shown by some tombs placed on its floor. A milestone dedicated to the third consular year of Emperor Julian the Apostate was reused for a column in the portico. The interior has a single nave and has five altars. The votive frescoes are from the 15th century as well as the wooden statue depicting a “Madonna on the throne” from the same period. The crucifix is from the 16th century and is attributed to Domenico Brusasorzi. The organ dates back to the 18th century. Church of San Pietro in Mavino: The church of San Pietro in Mavino, dedicated to the apostle Peter, according to an eighth century document, is already built. It is located at the highest point of the peninsula and probably takes its name from the Latin summa vinea, or vineyard located on the top, hence Mavino. The original building, in Romanesque style, was rebuilt and raised around 1320. The bell tower was erected in 1070 maintaining the same style of the church. Inside, the frescoes in the three apses date back to the 12th century, while those on the walls are from the 16th century.
Updated on November 19, 2022 at 10:43 am
Beds: 3Baths: 2mq: 150
Villas
Beds: 3Baths: 2mq: 150
Villas