Baveno, Piedmont
Energy class A/3 apartment with pool facing the Borromean Islands
Price
€385,000
Energy class A/3 apartment with pool facing the Borromean Islands
- 2 Rooms
- 1 Bedroom
- 1 Bathroom
- ~57 m² Total surface
Description
- Object type
Flat
- Rooms
2
- Bedrooms
1
- Bathrooms
1
- Floor
1
- Number of Floors
2
- Parking spaces
1
- Total surface
~57 m²
- Flooring
Tiles
- Construction year
2021
- Energy efficiency classA_2_PLUS
- Energy certificate available
Yes
- Energy certificate type
Consumption certificate
- Final Energy Consumption
27.41 kWh/m²a
- Energy source
Decentral heating, Electric heating, Heat pump
Location: Baveno, Piedmont
Baveno lies along the Piedmont shores of Lake Maggiore and is a municipality rich in history, traditions, and culture. From the pleasant lakeside promenade you can enjoy an enchanting view of the Borromean Gulf with its wonderful Borromean Islands, which can be reached by boat departing from the port of Baveno. Of Roman origin, known for its oligomineral waters and its pink granite quarries, it is a renowned tourist and holiday resort. Proof of this is provided by the splendid villas scattered throughout the area, such as Villa Henfrey (now Villa Branca), which hosted Queen Victoria of England, and Villa Fedora, where the musician Umberto Giordano stayed. Among the architectural beauties to visit are the parish church of Saints Gervasius and Protasius and the Baptistery, located in a spacious churchyard that can be reached by walking along Via Monte Grappa. The town’s origins are recounted by the Roman inscriptions set into the façade of the Parish Church, dedicated to Saints Gervasius and Protasius, which stands at the center of the oldest settlement on a plateau and has preserved intact its fine 12th-century Romanesque façade. The monumental complex also includes the Baptistery of Saint John, of Early Christian origin (5th century), the Romanesque bell tower, the churchyard, and the 19th-century Via Crucis. Its hamlets are enchanting and certainly deserve a stroll: Romanico, Roncaro, and Loita, set on the hillside, offer breathtaking views of the lake; Oltrefiume has a distinctive historic center rich in history; and Feriolo, an ancient fishermen’s village, with its natural gulf and long sandy public beach, is an idyllic place. Baveno is the site where pink granite is quarried; its particularly prized qualities made it, in past centuries, the material used to build major monuments in Milan, Rome, Paris, New York, Chicago, and Bangkok. Everything in Baveno points to pink granite—the stone quarried in the mountains behind it—and to the stonemason’s craft: the extraction and working of stone has profoundly shaped the area’s character and development. From street names (Via Cave, Via degli Scalpellini, Via del Granito Rosa, etc.) to civic and religious buildings, to individual monuments and artifacts, every corner bears the mark of granite, the activity, and the people connected with it. Baveno pink granite is the best known of the Lake Granites (Maggiore, Orta, and Mergozzo). To enhance its value, Baveno works in a network with the Montorfano Granite Ecomuseum, and its territory is included in the Sesia-Valgrande UNESCO Geopark.
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