Verbania Lago Maggiore, in the municipality of Ghiffa, in the characteristic historic center of San Maurizio, sunny ground floor apartment, with spectacular lake view, comprising entrance hall, lounge, semi-habitable kitchen, double bedroom, bathroom, bedroom single bed and large balcony along the whole apartment. The property includes 600 square meters of garden in a detached body below the apartment, a tavern in the basement and a cellar on the ground floor. Convenient public parking in the square. Completely renovated accommodation.
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Verbania is an Italian municipality scattered on the western shore of Lake Maggiore, capital of the province of Verbano-Cusio-Ossola and is the most populous center of the entire Lake Maggiore basin, it became the provincial capital in 1992 and took on the title of city starting in 2007. Verbania has developed tourism thanks to its privileged geographical position; of particular interest are the botanical gardens of Villa Taranto on the Castagnola promontory and Villa San Remigio, in Baroque style; therefore the city is defined as the garden on the lake, given the abundant presence of gardens and terraces. Based on the results obtained from the XVI edition of Legambiente's Urban Ecosystem, Verbania appears to be the best Italian city in the environmental field thanks to the improvements in PM10, in separate waste collection (72.8%), in the ratio of CO2 emissions per passenger public transport. The territory of the municipality includes the following hamlets: Antoliva, Biganzolo, Cavandone, Fondotoce, Intra, Pallanza, Possaccio, Suna, Torchiedo, Trobaso, Unchio and Zoverallo. The center of Intra is a set of lanes, small courtyards and alleys that wind from the lakefront to the basilica of San Vittore. It is a pedestrian area with chestnut trees, oleanders, magnolias and conifers that starts from the bridge over the San Giovanni river to the new pier. The old pier of Intra, in wrought iron, a cross between Art Nouveau and neoclassical, overlooks Piazza Ranzoni, the main square in the centre. Closed and replaced by the new landing stage in the Verbanese area, where the ferries for transporting vehicles, goods and people dock for Laveno on the Lombard shore, and the boats for public transport on Lake Maggiore, also for the renowned Borromean Islands.