Villa with direct access to the sea: Casa Claudia
- 8 Rooms
- 4 Bedrooms
- 3 Bathrooms
- ~250 m² Total surface
- ~133 m² Plot surface
- ~214 m² Terrace surface
Stromboli, Sicily
Villa with direct access to the sea: Casa Claudia
Price
€1,200,000
Object type
Villa
Condition
Good
Rooms
8
Bedrooms
4
Bathrooms
3
Number of Floors
2
Total surface
~250 m²
Plot surface
~133 m²
Terrace surface
~214 m²
Usable surface
~211 m²
Garden surface
~257 m²
Flooring
Tiles
Construction year
1700
Energy certificate available
Yes
Energy source
Electric heating, Stove heating
Stromboli is the most northerly of the Aeolian Islands, close to the Sicilian Tyrrhenian coast. It is just over an hour's boat ride from Milazzo, two hours from Messina, the provincial capital, and is also well connected to the ports of Naples, Tropea, Reggio Calabria, Palermo and Capo d'Orlando, from which ferries and hydrofoils depart throughout the year. A further possibility of access to the island is offered by the landing strip for helicopters, which is located at Ficogrande, on the seafront. The island covers little more than 12 square kilometers and is home to the only European volcano in permanent eruptive activity, Stromboli, also known as "Iddu", which for its incredible and suggestive paroxysms along the so-called Sciara del Fuoco, earned the island the nickname of "Lighthouse of the Tyrrhenian Sea". Stromboli has a population of little more than 400 inhabitants, the main inhabited villages are San Vincenzo with the landing place of Scari, and the areas of Piscità and Ficogrande and, to the south-west, reachable only by sea, Ginostra, populated by about 30-40 inhabitants, where people still move by mules along small roads and stairways that go up the cliff. Just 1.5 kilometres from Stromboli is the Scoglio dello Strombolicchio, Stromboli's oldest volcanic cone, now exhausted, which is only a few hundred metres from the mainland and is home to a solar-powered lighthouse, behind which the sun rises every morning. The area in which 'Casa Claudia' is located is Piscità, in the northern part of the island, characterised by numerous suggestive coves of black volcanic sand. Piscità is undoubtedly the most exclusive and renowned area of Stromboli, and has always been a summer destination for well-known personalities of the international jet set, actors, politicians and representatives of the major high-fashion houses. In particular, Scalo dei Balordi is a small beach of fine black sand, isolated but easily reached by a fifteen-minute walk from the hydrofoil pier. Always considered an enchanted oasis, it has been the favorite setting of great artists and great loves, such as J. Wegner's love for painting as well as the love affair between two giants of cinema, Roberto Rossellini and Ingrid Bergman, who shot the famous film 'Stromboli' on these shores in 1949, falling in love and spending the first periods of their tormented love affair on the island.
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