Danilo Romolini
Ref. 2910 Appartamento Teofilo
LUXURY FRESCOED PENTHOUSE FOR SALE IN AREZZO, TUSCANY
INTERIORS: 294 sqm (3,165 sqft)
Bedrooms: 3
Bathrooms: 4
Condition : Excellent condition
Internet: Yes (Fiber optics)
Heating:
Radiator
Energy certification:
(407.87 kWh/m²year)
general details
Interiors: 294 sqm (3,165 sqft)
Bedrooms: 3
Bathrooms: 4
Condition : Excellent condition
Internet: Yes (Fiber optics)
Heating:
Radiator
Energy certification:
(407.87 kWh/m²year)
In the historical center of Arezzo, along Corso Italia and inside a well-known historical building of the city, a 294 m² apartment with terrace for sale. The building's main portal opens onto a long vaulted corridor with grotesque frescoes by Teofilo Torri (1604) that leads to the building’s inner courtyard and condominium staircase.
The dwelling is on the second and top floor of the building and consists of an entrance hall, kitchen, large double living room, dining room, three bedrooms and three bathrooms. An internal stone staircase leads to the small terrace (6 m²) and the altana with bathroom, as well as an attic that is very useful as a storage room.
The property has been recently renovated and features large rooms with high ceilings and large windows, as well as still having original terracotta floors and well-preserved frescoes.
Tuscany - Arezzo - Arezzo
Tuscany, one of Italy's most iconic and breathtaking regions, embodies the essence of Italian beauty, culture, and tradition. Nestled between the Apennine Mountains and the Tyrrhenian Sea, its landscape is a mesmerizing blend of rolling hills, cypress-lined roads, sprawling vineyards, olive groves, and medieval villages perched on hilltops. The region’s natural beauty is matched by its rich history, artistic heritage, and world-renowned culinary and wine traditions.
Wine enthusiasts from around the globe flock to Tuscany for its legendary wine production. The region is the birthplace of some of the most revered wines in the world, such as Chianti, Brunello di Montalcino, and Vino Nobile di Montepulciano. Chianti, produced in the heart of Tuscany, is arguably the most famous, with its distinctive ruby-red color and bold flavors, while Brunello, made exclusively from Sangiovese grapes, is one of Italy’s most prestigious wines, aging gracefully for decades. Wine routes, like the Strada del Vino in the Chianti region, allow visitors to tour centuries-old wineries, sample wines, and explore charming villages along the way.
Tuscany is also a haven for lovers of art and history. Florence, the region’s capital, is a cultural mecca, often referred to as the cradle of the Renaissance. Its galleries and museums, such as the Uffizi and Accademia, house masterpieces from artists like Michelangelo, Botticelli, and Leonardo da Vinci. The iconic Florence Cathedral, with its massive dome designed by Brunelleschi, dominates the skyline, while the Ponte Vecchio, a medieval bridge lined with jewelry shops, is one of the city’s most beloved landmarks.
Siena, another jewel of Tuscany, offers a different charm with its medieval architecture and rich traditions. The Piazza del Campo, known for the Palio, a centuries-old horse race held twice a year, is considered one of the most beautiful squares in Italy. Siena’s Gothic cathedral, with its intricate black and white striped marble, is a stunning testament to medieval craftsmanship.
Further west, Pisa is home to the iconic Leaning Tower, but it also offers much more with its rich maritime history and the grandeur of the Piazza dei Miracoli. Lucca, known for its preserved Renaissance-era city walls, invites visitors to explore its quiet streets, where churches and piazzas surprise at every turn. San Gimignano, a medieval town famous for its many towers, gives visitors a glimpse of Tuscany’s feudal past and offers sweeping views over the surrounding countryside.
Tuscany’s landscapes are also dotted with thermal springs, such as the natural hot springs of Saturnia, providing a relaxing retreat after days of exploring. The coastline, too, with the Maremma region and the island of Elba, offers picturesque beaches and pristine waters, a contrast to the inland hills and vineyards.
GEOGRAPHIC POSITION
The historic center of Arezzo is dotted with stores and boutiques for all tastes, including a Conad supermarket less than a five-minute walk away. Also within easy walking distance is the Arezzo train station (5’), which connects quickly to Florence, Milan and Rome. Road connections are also very convenient, and the A1 highway exit is less than a quarter-hour drive away. The two most convenient airports are Perugia (for European flights) and Florence.
CLOSEST CITIES AND TOWNS
Closest services (50m; 1'), Castiglion Fiorentino (18km; 20’), Cortona (29km; 35’), Anghiari (31km; 25’), Montevarchi (37km; 30’), Sansepolcro (37km; 35’), Montepulciano (53km; 50’), Pienza (60km; 1h), Florence (77km; 1h 10’), Siena (70km; 1h), Montalcino (80km; 1h 20’), Orvieto (109km; 1h 10’), San Gimignano (119km; 1h 30’)
CLOSEST AIRPORTS
Perugia San Francesco (91km; 1h 10’), Firenze A. Vespucci (94km; 1h 5’), Pisa G. Galilei (155km; 1h 45’), Bologna G. Marconi (176km; 1h 55’), Roma Ciampino (231km; 2h 20’), Roma Fiumicino (245km; 2h 20’)
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