Officina Immobiliare offers for sale in Germasino, a 10-minute drive from Dongo, a semi-detached house free on three sides with a splendid view of the lake and mountains.
Solution arranged over three levels plus cellars in the basement, the project envisages: ground, hall, living area with bathroom and panoramic balcony; downstairs two bedrooms with bathroom; on the top floor attic with splendid panoramic view; in the basement two spacious cellars for storage use.
The property has been brought to the roof, is rustic and needs to be completed, with the possibility of customizing the division of spaces and finishes.
A technician is available without constraints for the practices relating to the completion of the property and the related company for work, including turnkey ones. Energy Class: Not subject
Germasino is a municipality belonging to Gravedona ed Uniti with 240 inhabitants in the province of Como in Lombardy. Located in the Albano Valley, the Albano Valley Park falls within its territory. Enclosed in a large inlet between the slopes of Sasso Pelo and the alluvial plain of the Liro torrent, Gravedona ed Uniti is one of the most fascinating places on the lake of Como thanks to its strategic position and the beauty of the surroundings. Walking along the elegant lakeside promenade you can admire the majestic Monte Legnone and the profile of the ancient Piona Abbey on the opposite bank and in the distance the entrance to the Valtellina and Valchiavenna, while behind the town there are green valleys dotted with churches and unique historic villages.
Gravedona, since 2011 Gravedona ed Uniti following the merger with the municipalities of Consiglio di Rumo and Germasino, is one of the greatest artistic centers of the Alto Lario, it is a town that is told in its churches and monuments of rare beauty, which testify to the important past. Of pre-Roman origins, in the Middle Ages it was a prosperous municipality thanks also to the precious Regina road which connected Como to Northern Europe. Over time, the area became a center for the diffusion of Christianity and Gravedona assumed the symbolic role of capital of the "Tre Pievi". The town underwent various hegemonies, first falling under the Lordships of the Visconti and Sforza, then was dominated by the Duke Gian Giacomo De' Medici known as il Medeghino and finally passed to the Spanish who ceded it to the illustrious Cardinal Tolomeo Gallio, who had Palazzo Gallio built in 1586. Designed by Tibaldi on the remains of a late antique fortification on a rocky promontory, the building has a square plan with four massive corner towers linked by loggias and a garden with fountains and camellia plants.
Not far from the building stands the "Castle ”, the historic center, full of small squares, houses leaning against each other, alleys and steep and endless stairways that plunge into the blue of the lake.