Single family villa via Roma San c, Centro, Frabosa Sottana

Frabosa SottanaVia Roma s.n.c
  • € 500/month
  • 4
  • 130
  • 2
Description

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RENT IN FRABOSA SOTTANA IN VIA ROMA CONSISTS OF KITCHEN ROOM THREE BEDROOMS TWO BATHROOMS LARGE TERRACE BALCONY DOUBLE GARAGE BEAUTIFUL INDEPENDENT VILLA LOCATED NEAR THE CENTER OF FRABOSA SOTTANA CONVENIENT TO ALL SERVICES Between the third and fifth centuries AD of the shepherds of Occitan origin. used to spend the summer in the Frabosan mountains and the winter along the roads of Liguria and southern France (Occitania), they also began to settle along the northern slopes of Monte Moro. These were populations who spoke the archaic language of "Kye" and jealously preserved the traditions linked to their origins: tradition and culture that were deeply rooted in this Alpine area, particularly in the easternmost area of Fontane. Around 1000, after the sad period of the Saracen incursions, the first villages were formed, among which Frabosa Soprana, the current capital, immediately stood out for its size and number of inhabitants. Frabosa was part of the Bredolo Committee which in turn depended on the bishop of Asti. The real masters were the Lords of Morozzo who had immense possessions, including all the Alpine pastures. Around 1200, following unfortunate historical events, the Morozzos lost many of their assets including those of Frabosa. In this period the community of Frabosa arose, a vast territory with confused borders that went from the Upper Corsaglia Valley to the upper Ellero Valley and had the Villa of Frabosa as its centre. This was an extensive and discontinuous village divided into the four districts of the current capital Serro , Mondagnola and Frabosa dei Molini (Frabosa Sottana). Initially it was strictly dependent on Mondovi as its Villa then, in 1400, it became a "community and affiliated Villa" enjoying great autonomy. In 1596 Frabosa Sottana broke away, forming a community of its own. In the same period, the single parish of Frabosa was divided into the four distinct parishes of the Villa, Serro, Corsaglia and Frabosa Sottana. In 1620 the two Fraboses became a fiefdom of the Marquises Pallavicino, remaining there until 1824. In 1682 Frabosa Soprana and Frabosa Sottana became part of the glorious district of Mondovi. The decision was taken after the disastrous events of the famous "salt war" which brought so much damage, discord and mourning to Frabosa. In 1698 Duke Vittorio Amedeo II decreed the dissolution of the District and the creation of as many small autonomous municipalities. The municipality of Frabosa Soprana was officially established on 27 August 1698. On that date the boundaries of its territory were also established and always remained unchanged. In 1794 the upper Val Corsaglia was threatened by the descent of the French republican troops commanded by General Massena, attested on the nearby mountains of Garessio. The same valley also experienced sad events in 1944 and 45 during the partisan struggle. Frabosa Soprana (area of the capital) on the other hand, thanks to its hidden position, separated from normal communication routes, has always been spared from wars and ruins. In the post-war period Frabosa Soprana developed a strong tourist vocation, becoming a renowned station. The construction of the Monte Moro single-seater chairlift dates back to that period, still in operation today, which over the years has become a symbol of Frabosa and a historic facility. Today Frabosa Soprana, a beautiful mountain village, has transformed into a winter and summer tourist center of primary importance and has become a modern winter resort, connected on skis with the Mondole ski area of which it is part. The slopes of Frabosa Soprana are among the most technical and most beautiful in the Monregalese basin and attract thousands of winter sports enthusiasts every year. The origin of the name of Frabosa Before the year 1000 Frabosa was called by the generic name of "Bosco". In fact, dense vegetation covered the slopes of Monte Moro.--5b15cdf5cfc6b26e8a36b57733b12052!
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Balcony
Furnished
Features
Reference and listing Date
22596900 - 10/02/2023
contract
Rent
type
Single family villa
surface
130 m²
rooms
4 rooms, 2 bathrooms
floor
2° floor
Car parking
1 in shared parking
other features
Balcony
Furnished
Expenses
price
€ 500/month
deposit
Not indicated
Energy efficiency
condition
Good condition / Liveable
heating
Independent, gas powered
energy certification
Not classifiable
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