Penthouse via via Vittorio Emanuele II 103, Centro, Cherasco
Cherascovia Via Vittorio Emanuele II 103
Price on application
4 rooms
146 m²
3 bathrooms
Floor 3
No Lift
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Listing updated on 12/12/2024
Description
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reference: 19 (2364391)
Rif: 19 - THE ANCIENT CHERASCO of BOGETTI MARCO - 331.7264265 / 0172.489945 - VIA VITTORIO EMANUELE 35, CHERASCO, presents:
In the heart of the historical center, in an excellent position, we present an apartment on the second and last floor composed of a large living room with kitchenette, first bathroom-laundry, hallway, double bedroom with en-suite bathroom, bedroom and third bathroom; the renovation has just been completed, very special finishes; apartment with a truly refined style ... To see ...
For more information or to make an appointment, contact the number 331.7264265 directly - Alessia, L'Antica Cherasco Real Estate Agency
The city of Cherasco, is located 288 meters above sea level, on the river terrace formed by the Stura di Demonte and the Tanaro, has 8.422 inhabitants. It was born on 12 November 1243 by the will of the Municipality of Alba and of the vicar of Federico II, Manfredi Lancia; still preserves the structure to "castrum romanum": a square plan with the streets that intersect in a parallel and perpendicular way. It has large streets, arcades and many civil and religious buildings from the Middle Ages and Baroque. Cherasco was of the Angevins, then of the Visconti and in the hands of the Spaniards and the French in the first half of the 16th century, until it finally passed to the Savoys (1559). In 1630 the war broke out and this time it was added to the plague that spread throughout the Piedmont; Cherasco immune from the contagion hosted the court with all the sequel. The following year the plenipotentiaries of Austria, France, Spain, Mantua and Monferrato stayed in Cherasco, Cardinal Mazzarino and King Vittorio Amedeo I, who signed the peace that ended the war for the succession of Mantua and Monferrato. In 1706 the court, withdrew from Turin besieged by the French, still stayed in Cherasco. In 1796 the armistice between Vittorio Amedeo III and France was signed, which meant the definitive defeat of the Savoyard state and the delivery of Cherasco t
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Features
Type
Penthouse | Full ownership | Stately property class