Description
At about 7 km from Lucca, in the south area, slightly semi-hilly, Historic Villa in good condition of about 240 square meters. composed of cellar in the basement, entrance into double living room with fireplace, kitchen, dining room, utility room and small bathroom on the ground floor, four bedrooms and two bathrooms on the first floor. Accompanied by a partially usable attic of about 120 square meters, private chapel, lemon house of about 50 square meters. and private garden of approx. 3500 completely fenced by a stone wall. The city of Lucca is one of the jewels of Tuscany, a point of arrival or passage that cannot be overlooked for its artistic beauty and its evocative atmosphere. After passing through Lucca, many foreign visitors have chosen the city as their second residence. Visiting Lucca means immersing yourself in the narrow streets of one of the best-preserved ancient historical centers, strolling around the renowned walls, tasting the typical local dishes in the many taverns and taking part in the many organized artistic-cultural initiatives. Anyone who visits the city of Lucca is positively surprised by the possibility of experiencing the different aspects of the historic center and its surroundings in tranquility. The visit can begin with a walk on the walls of Lucca, built in the sixteenth century and used as an urban park in the nineteenth century, enclose the historic center and constitute the real symbol of the city recognized for its particularity worldwide. Visible from the walls, the Guinigi Tower, a famous tree-lined tower built around 1390 by the powerful Guinigi family from Lucca, and the Torre delle Ore dating back to the medieval period and wanted by the city council stand out above the city roofs. The city of Lucca is traditionally nicknamed the city of a hundred churches due to the large number of religious buildings from various different eras present within the walls.