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Aktenzeichen:
AUDH-T3562
Land:
IT
Stadt:
Venezia
Kategorie:
Kommerziell
Anzeigentyp:
Zum Verkauf
Immobilientyp:
Lagerhäuser & Industrieräume
Immobilien-Subtyp:
Industrieller Raum
Größe der Immobilie :
65 m²
Zimmer:
3
Schlafzimmer:
2
Badezimmer:
1
IMMOBILIENPREIS DES M² DER NACHBARSTÄDTE
Stadt |
Durchschnittspreis m2 haus |
Durchschnittspreis m2 wohnung |
---|---|---|
Venetien | 4.378 EUR | 4.622 EUR |
Brescia | 4.402 EUR | 4.316 EUR |
Kärnten | 2.832 EUR | 4.426 EUR |
Das Castello-Viertel, das größte und eines der ältesten Viertel Venedigs, liegt am östlichen Ende der Stadt. Es war schon immer eines der am dichtesten besiedelten Viertel der Stadt und hat sich die traditionelle „venezianische Lebensart“ bewahrt. Unter den zahlreichen Denkmälern und Kunstwerken sind das Arsenale, jahrhundertelang die Wiege der Macht der Serenissima, die Basilika der Heiligen Johannes und Paulus, eine der beliebtesten der Venezianer, S. Francesco in Vigna und S. Maria Formosa zu nennen. Mehr anzeigen Weniger anzeigen Ort: Castello, Venedig
Das Castello-Viertel, das größte und eines der ältesten Viertel Venedigs, liegt am östlichen Ende der Stadt. Es war schon immer eines der am dichtesten besiedelten Viertel der Stadt und hat sich die traditionelle „venezianische Lebensart“ bewahrt. Unter den zahlreichen Denkmälern und Kunstwerken sind das Arsenale, jahrhundertelang die Wiege der Macht der Serenissima, die Basilika der Heiligen Johannes und Paulus, eine der beliebtesten der Venezianer, S. Francesco in Vigna und S. Maria Formosa zu nennen. Location: Castello, Venice
The Castello district, the largest and among the oldest in Venice, is located at the eastern end of the city. Always one of the most densely populated districts of the city, it has maintained the traditional ‘Venetian way of life’ intact. Among the numerous monuments and works of art, we cannot fail to mention the Arsenale, for centuries the cradle of the power of the Serenissima, the Basilica of Sts. John and Paul, one of the best loved by Venetians, of S. Francesco in Vigna, of S. Maria Formosa.The picturesque Castello district has now become the epicentre of the Venetian art scene thanks to the prestigious Biennale, and this pied-à-terre is located in one of the city's most authentic and vibrant areas, where every corner tells of art and history.Protected by the calli and the quiet fondamenta that runs along the canal, the entrance to the property overlooks a small courtyard. As soon as you cross the threshold, the interior opens up into a warm and welcoming ambience, where the floor and the exposed ceiling beams create a rustic and charming atmosphere.The various interior spaces lend themselves to being customised to create a retreat to return to after a day spent in museums and galleries, embellishing it with, for example, paintings or a bookcase overflowing with volumes of art and literature.This pied-à-terre housed in a former foundry, a beautiful example of Venetian industrial archaeology, can become a true artistic retreat. Its strategic location, a few steps away from the Biennale, makes it an ideal investment for those who wish to dedicate themselves to art and culture. Location: Castello, Venice
The Castello district, the largest and among the oldest in Venice, is located at the eastern end of the city. Always one of the most densely populated districts of the city, it has maintained the traditional ‘Venetian way of life’ intact. Among the numerous monuments and works of art, we cannot fail to mention the Arsenale, for centuries the cradle of the power of the Serenissima, the Basilica of Sts. John and Paul, one of the best loved by Venetians, of S. Francesco in Vigna, of S. Maria Formosa.The picturesque Castello district has now become the epicentre of the Venetian art scene thanks to the prestigious Biennale, and this pied-à-terre is located in one of the city's most authentic and vibrant areas, where every corner tells of art and history.Protected by the calli and the quiet fondamenta that runs along the canal, the entrance to the property overlooks a small courtyard. As soon as you cross the threshold, the interior opens up into a warm and welcoming ambience, where the floor and the exposed ceiling beams create a rustic and charming atmosphere.The various interior spaces lend themselves to being customised to create a retreat to return to after a day spent in museums and galleries, embellishing it with, for example, paintings or a bookcase overflowing with volumes of art and literature.This pied-à-terre housed in a former foundry, a beautiful example of Venetian industrial archaeology, can become a true artistic retreat. Its strategic location, a few steps away from the Biennale, makes it an ideal investment for those who wish to dedicate themselves to art and culture. Posizione: Castello, Venezia
Il sestiere di Castello, il più esteso e tra i più antichi di Venezia, si trova all'estremità orientale della città. Da sempre uno dei quartieri più popolosi della città ha mantenuto intatto il tradizionale "stile di vita veneziano”. Tra i numerosi monumenti ed opere d'arte non possiamo non citare l'Arsenale, per secoli culla della potenza della Serenissima, la Basilica dei SS. Giovanni e Paolo, una delle più amate dai veneziani, di S. Francesco in Vigna, di S. Maria Formosa. Location: Castello, Venice
The Castello district, the largest and among the oldest in Venice, is located at the eastern end of the city. Always one of the most densely populated districts of the city, it has maintained the traditional ‘Venetian way of life’ intact. Among the numerous monuments and works of art, we cannot fail to mention the Arsenale, for centuries the cradle of the power of the Serenissima, the Basilica of Sts. John and Paul, one of the best loved by Venetians, of S. Francesco in Vigna, of S. Maria Formosa.The picturesque Castello district has now become the epicentre of the Venetian art scene thanks to the prestigious Biennale, and this pied-à-terre is located in one of the city's most authentic and vibrant areas, where every corner tells of art and history.Protected by the calli and the quiet fondamenta that runs along the canal, the entrance to the property overlooks a small courtyard. As soon as you cross the threshold, the interior opens up into a warm and welcoming ambience, where the floor and the exposed ceiling beams create a rustic and charming atmosphere.The various interior spaces lend themselves to being customised to create a retreat to return to after a day spent in museums and galleries, embellishing it with, for example, paintings or a bookcase overflowing with volumes of art and literature.This pied-à-terre housed in a former foundry, a beautiful example of Venetian industrial archaeology, can become a true artistic retreat. Its strategic location, a few steps away from the Biennale, makes it an ideal investment for those who wish to dedicate themselves to art and culture.