Biassa (La Spezia/Riomaggiore) In the hamlet of the municipality of La Spezia, Biassa is a village of very ancient origins, located 323 meters above sea level but just 10 minutes from the center of La Spezia and Riomaggiore. From the name of the town comes that of the Biassa family, who originated here. Here in a dominant and panoramic position, this ancient stone townhouse of approximately 120 m2, arranged on three levels and composed of an independent entrance on the ground floor with vegetable garden and courtyard, large living room, kitchen, bathroom and closet. On the first floor we find three bedrooms with a beautiful covered terrace with a beautiful open view and a partial sea view and a bathroom. On the second floor we find a bedroom, a bathroom and a very large habitable terrace with adjoining kitchenette. The house and It has been renovated and is immediately habitable. Excellent real estate investment, Ideal for large families or to be used as a holiday home having 4 bedrooms and three bathrooms in addition to the living areas and various open spaces such as terraces and garden. The history of Biassa is closely linked to that of Tramonti, land on the ridge overlooking the sea, characterized by dry stone walls and small farms planted with vines: this territory has found one of the greatest singers in Giancarlo Natale, narrator of impervious toil, of centuries-old tenacity, but also of joy to live in these places. One of the oldest families in Biassa is the Natale family, known as the Romano family, who have always cultivated their own land, mostly located in the Tramonti area, of which however there is no evidence prior to 1563 due to of the destruction of the parish archive. The locality of Biassa is remembered for its quarries of precious sandstone.--e0229863a48efacc5d004bf02b481040!