Prestigious Villa in the heart of Caronno Varesino
- 16 Pièces
- 7 Chambres
- 4 Salles de bains
- ~680 m² Surface totale
- ~680 m² Surface habitable
- ~4 000 m² Surface du terrain
Caronno Varesino, Lombardie
Prestigious Villa in the heart of Caronno Varesino
Prix
470 000 €
Type d'objet
Villa
État
Besoin de rénovation
Pièces
16
Chambres
7
Salles de bains
4
Garage
2
Emplacements de parking
4
Surface totale
~680 m²
Surface habitable
~680 m²
Surface du terrain
~4 000 m²
Espace jardin
~3 100 m²
Sol
Marbre, Parquet, Carreaux
Année de construction
1900
Classe d'efficacité énergétique
G
Certificat énergétique disponible
Oui
Type de certificat énergétique
Certificat relatif à la consommation
Demande finale d'énergie
565.51 kWh/m²a
Consommation d'énergie finale
565.51 kWh/m²a
Source d'énergie
Chauffage au gaz
Caronno Varesino was once called Caronno Ghiringhello. In Caronno, specifically in the Travaino area, a necropolis was discovered, likely dating back to the 1st century BC and lasting until the 3rd-4th century AD, through which it is possible to trace the transition of a population from Celtic to Roman culture. The current territory of Caronno Varesino was once inhabited by the Celts and then the Romans, whose military colony included Caronno along with Carnago, Morazzone, Castelseprio, Castiglione Olona, and Tradate. It is only in the 1400s that some information about the town begins to emerge; in particular, there is knowledge of a convent of nuns that stood where the parish church dedicated to St. Vincent is currently located, with the oratory preserved and restored in 1937. The first inhabitants came from the Travaino hamlet and settled around the monastery, giving rise to the Caronno community, adding their surname, Ghiringhelli, from which the town's name was derived until 1927, when it ceased to be part of the province of Como to join that of Varese, changing from Caronno Ghiringhello to Caronno Varesino. Inhabited by a few thousand people, most of whom work in neighboring towns or in the capital, Caronno Varesino is also a residential town for some families who have built villas here to spend weekends or a few days of vacation away from the chaos of big cities. The tranquility and clean air are the main attractions of a town that does not possess significant works of art, except for a San Carlo attributed to Morazzone, present in the parish church of St. Vincent.
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Fournisseur :
Elletre S.r.l.
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Franchisé Engel & Völkers Italia S.r.l.