The commune of Sarre
Situated at an altitude of 631 metres, on the outskirts of Aosta, Sarre is chosen by tourists who want easy access to the valleys of the Gran Paradiso National Park, the surroundings of the city of Aosta, and the ski resorts of Pila, La Thuile and Courmayeur Mont Blanc.
The name Sarre derives from the pre-Roman word Sarra, meaning 'narrow between the mountains'. In reality, the commune's territory extends over a very wide area, reaching as high as 3,061 metres on Mont Fallère. The good exposure has allowed the foundation of numerous villages since ancient times, which are today surrounded by orchards and vineyards.
Among the attractions of this charming commune
Sarre Castle bought in 1869 by King Victor Emmanuel, who made it his headquarters for hunting expeditions in the valleys of Cogne, Rhêmes and Valsavarenche. At the behest of his successor, King Umberto I, the hall and gallery were decorated with 3612 chamois and ibex horns.
The Parish Church of St Maurice reveals its ancient origins in the Romanesque-style bell tower with mullioned and three-light windows on three levels. It houses sacred art objects of great artistic value such as wooden sculptures, gold jewellery and textiles.
The 'Strada dei Salassi', the ancient route of pre-Roman origin that connected the Gran San Bernardo area to the upper Valle d'Aosta, also runs in part along the hill of Sarre, in correspondence with the new panoramic road.
In this attractive context, we offer for sale an apartment on the top floor of a recently built green building.
The accommodation of about 80 square metres consists of: double entrance, one directly with the lift, with dedicated and exclusive access and, of course, from the stairwell; a large living room with kitchenette, a bioclimatic veranda and relative terrace, a bedroom, bathroom, large utility room with laundry room equipped with washing machine and dryer. The property is completed by a cellar and a garage in the basement and an outdoor parking space. Translated with www.DeepL.com/Translator (free version)