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Luxury House for sale in Piazza Sedile San Marco, 9, Trani, Apulia

€ 1,450,000
1,300 m² 3+ 24

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Description

The historical significance of this property, the very generous size, the views of the harbor and the square in front of the Church of San Marco, the proximity to the Cathedral of Trani, the large terraces from which you can admire the historic center, the sea and the porto are just some of the many features that make this property the solution for those who would like to invest in the beautiful city of Trani.
The dwelling lends itself to various solutions, from being able to become a large representative apartment to that of a division into several residential units to become an accommodation facility with ROOF TOP BAR RESTAURANT in the heart of the historic center.
Spread over 4 levels and served by an internal lift:
on the ground floor we find 1 garage, 2 rooms, 1 storage, 1 technical room. on the first floor we find 10 rooms, a quadruple living room, 8 bathrooms, a technical room and an outdoor area; on the mezzanine floor there are 2 rooms and 1 bathroom: on the second floor there are 14 rooms, 8 bathrooms, a generously sized terrace level; on the third floor, in addition to a technical room, there is a large terrace of 350sqm overlooking the harbor, the Church of San Marco and the center historical.

Some Historical Notes of the City of Trani:
The oldest evidence of the existence of an inhabited nucleus identifiable with Trani dates back to the Tabula Peutingeriana (3rd century AD), where it appears with the name of Turenum. There is also documentation of a Lombard gastaldato and a bishopric, established here after the destruction of Canosa. Some topographical elements make it possible to locate this first settlement in the area to the east of the future port, where the church of Jesus and Mary and subsequently the Carmine would have risen in the first place. This means that the first direction of the city, destined to remain constant, is towards the east. At the opening of the 11th century there is a real reconstruction of the center which rests on an ancient street of which the first mention dates back to 1035; it must be identified in the axis of Portauova which corresponds to a first delineation of today's via Mario Pagano. In the 11th-13th centuries the city experienced periods of authentic splendor due to the intensity of trade with the Middle East, reaching economic prosperity and prosperity such as to establish itself as a commercial emporium between the Levant and the other states of Italy, while its port became one of the most important of the Adriatic. Genoese, Pisans, Florentines, Venetians, Amalfitans, Ravellesi settle there for commercial negotiations and a thriving Jewish community offers its notable contribution to the dynamics of the city's economic life. Further evidence of the importance reached by the city is the promulgation of the Ordinamenta et consuetudo maris published for consules civitatis Trani in 1063, the oldest Mediterranean maritime code of the Middle Ages. With the Norman dominion and later with

Details

Rooms
5+
Bedrooms
24
Bathrooms
3+
Size
1,300 m²
Elevator
Yes
Energy Rating
E
Floor Count
5
Kitchens
1
Reference
CBI094-1191-63422
Status
To be restructured
Terrace
Yes
Car parking
Yes
Address
Piazza Sedile San Marco, 9

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