Price €: 149.000
Attic apartment of new construction for sale in Syracuse.
In Syracuse in the Viale Scala Greca area, we propose for sale an apartment consisting of 6 comfortable rooms.
The apartment is located on the attic floor of a small residential complex of new construction with elevator.
The house with well distributed spaces, consists of large living room with open brick kitchen, small terrace, hallway, bathroom, bathroom-laundry room, three bedrooms.
The apartment has been finished with high quality materials, is in excellent condition and is immediately habitable.
The house is located about 3 km from the beautiful cave and tonnara of Santa Panagia that can be reached on foot in just under 20 minutes, this coastline is divided into several natural and artificial caves from the Greek and Byzantine periods.
The area where the apartment is located is very well served, at 1.000 meters we find supermarkets, stores, restaurants, bars, are within walking distance from the house, also the property is located a short distance from the North entrance of Syracuse and the Auchan mall.
For privacy reasons, the exact location of this property is not indicated on the advertisement.
Main data on the property:
Gross floor area house = = 153 sq.m. about
Walkable terrace area = 12 sq.m.
Location Description:
Founded in 734 BC from colonists of Corinth, Syracuse will become for Cicerone “the greatest and most beautiful of all the Greek cities”. The name originates from Syraka (“abundance of water”), thanks to the numerous waterways of the city. During the Greek period, Syracuse reaches its maximum splendor. Today there are several historical testimonies of this era: the Fonte Aretusa di Ortigia, the Teatro Greco, the Acquedotto Galermi, the Orecchio di Dioniso and the Ara di Ierone, the Templi Greci di Apollo e di Zeus. The power of the Greek polis of Syracuse extended to the Adriatic, with several Syracusan colonies. After the Greeks, with the Romans the importance of the city decreases. Despite this, notable remains of the era remain today: from the Anfiteatro Romano to the Ginnasio, up to the Catacombe. Syracuse is the first city of the West with a Christian community. After the Vandali, the Bizantini with Belisario in 535 conquered Syracuse and Sicily. With Constant II, the city lives a flourishing period and becomes the imperial seat, but with its successors a civil war puts an end to the Byzantine Empire. The arrival of the Arabs in 878 shakes Syracuse violently, causing 5.000 victims. A political crisis will bring the Arab domination to be replaced again by the Byzantine one. This period corresponds to a cultural revival of the city, especially from an architectural point of view.