Penthouse via Fanciulla d'Anzio 5, Sacro Cuore, Anzio
AnzioSacro CuoreVia Fanciulla d'Anzio
€ 575,000
4 rooms
176 m²
2 bathrooms
Floor 4
No Lift
Balcony
Terrace
Furnished
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Listing updated on 11/13/2024
Description
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reference: Fanciulla595
Mediazionecasa offers for sale in the Municipality of Anzio and more precisely in Via Fanciulla D'anzio in a period building, a splendid terraced penthouse overlooking the sea with triple solar exposure (East/South/West).
The property is composed as follows: - large living room with French window with exit to the first terrace of approximately 14 m2; - kitchen of approximately 17 m2 with fireplace; - corridor; - three double bedrooms, one with walk-in closet, two of the bedrooms overlook the coast and one with exit to a further terrace of approximately 16 m2; - two bathrooms with window; - the property is completed by a flat roof covering approximately 145 m2 which enjoys a suggestive panorama overlooking the Tyrrhenian Sea . The attic was finely renovated two years ago and is sold complete with furniture which is also of excellent quality. the building was internally renovated five years ago.
NOTE: double glazed wooden window frames, PVC shutters, mosquito nets, emergency lights, volumetric and perimeter alarm, wooden canopies on each terrace, basin with water point, awnings. Anzio is located in the Agro Romano, on the promontory of the same name, stretching out over the Tyrrhenian Sea, which marks its southern border.The land is almost flat, with altitudes that do not exceed 80 m above sea level, reaching around 70 m. in the northern portion of the territory, near the locality of Macchia della Spadellata. The waterways have a torrential and seasonal character, flowing from east to west before flowing into the Mediterranean Sea; among these the ditch of Sant'Anastastio, the ditch of Cavallo Morto and the ditch Caldara Fignarola. In ancient times Antium (now Anzio and Nettuno) was for a long period an important center of the Volscian population, until it was absorbed into Roman state. An important part of the city of Antium was located on the hill now occupied by the Villa Bell'aiuto or Villa Borghese. Fighting between the Volscians and the Romans was frequent, especially in the 5th century BC, when Anzio was the capital. These clashes also alternated with peace treaties, so much so that the first treaty between Rome and Carthage includes, in addition to Rome and the Latin cities, also Anzio, Ardea, Circei and Terracina. Anzio was an ally of Aricia, when in 506 BC the Aricini had to defend themselves from the attack brought on them by the Etruscans, ultimately defeated in the battle of Aricia. Coriolanus retired into exile in Anzio, where he was welcomed by the noble elder Attius Tullius, with whom he organized the uprising strategy against Rome, which between 489 BC and 488 BC, led the Volsci to reach the fourth mile of the Via Latina. Coriolanus was killed in Anzio, while he was preparing to defend his position in the Forum. In 484 BC, in the territory facing the city, the Volscians harshly defeated into battle the Roman army, led by Lucius Emiles Mamercinus, forcing him to make a shameful flight at night. In 469 BC the Romans conquered
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