Beds: 4 - 5Baths: 2sqm: 300
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Toscolano Maderno, villa with swimming pool in a hilly position, panoramic view of the lake, Mount Baldo and olive trees, privacy and tranquility.
The villa is arranged on a single floor of 84 sqm of net surface and is free on four sides, living area of 40 sqm net surface, with open kitchen, panoramic lake view both from the interior and from the terrace which is accessed directly via French windows.
Sleeping area with two double big bedrooms, one with private bathroom, and bathroom.
Terrace of approximately 30 sqm with swimming pool and panoramic lake view
The villa is completely electric and the systems are controlled by a heat pump.
Two private parking space within the property.
Exceptional location.
History of Toscolano Maderno:
Since Lombard times, the area was part of the court of the Monastery of San Colombano of the Priory of Bardolino and the Priory of Solarolo (Manerba del Garda), dependent on the Abbey of San Colombano di Bobbio (PC) and the large monastic fief of Bobbio. The monks evangelized the area, promoting the expansion of trade, agriculture (particularly viticulture and olive cultivation), the fishing system and culture, introducing important innovations and opening trade routes. Toscolano in particular has Roman origins, as evidenced by the remains of a large villa, of which parts of the floor decorated with mosaics can now be seen, which may have belonged to the Roman consul Marco Nonius Macrinus. The parish church of Toscolano, founded in 1571 and dedicated to Saints Peter and Paul, was for a long time the summer residence of the Diocese of Brescia. It contains an important cycle of paintings by the Venetian artist Andrea Celesti. In the last part of the Toscolano river valley, the paper industry developed from 1300 onwards, one of the first and most important places in Europe. The monks evangelized the area, promoting the expansion of trade, agriculture (particularly viticulture and olive cultivation), the fishing system and culture, introducing important innovations and opening trade routes. For this reason, this section of the valley is called “Paper Mill Valley”. . The parish church of Toscolano, founded in 1571 and dedicated to Saints Peter and Paul, was for a long time the summer residence of the Diocese of Brescia. It contains an important cycle of paintings by the Venetian artist Andrea Celesti. The evidence is a document dated October 17, 1381, the subject of which was the agreement between the municipalities of Maderno and Toscolano (then divided), which established nine points rules for the distribution and use of the river waters. In the area called Supina stands the Sanctuary of Supina, built at the end of the 15th century.
Updated on January 22, 2024 at 4:14 pm
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