This prestigious building on 3 levels is located in Via Livio Bassi, parallel to the main artery of the city, Via Fardella and not far from the historic center and the beaches of San Giuliano.
The property, built in the early 1900s, is embellished from a historic garden located in an internal courtyard. The building is made of load-bearing masonry with predominantly vaulted floors; the fixtures are in fine solid wood with mouldings.
All the finishes, floors and coverings are of ancient workmanship in predominantly Art Nouveau style.
The property is in good conservation conditions and is made up of 7 autonomous units on the ground floor (including 2 entrance halls with independent staircases belonging to the 2 units on the first floor), 2 residential units on the first floor and 2 independent laundries on the flat roof, in addition to the aforementioned ornamental garden behind with entrance from the entrance halls of the staircase.
For its size and importance historical-cultural, the building is suitable both as a representative residence and to be converted into a luxury accommodation facility.
Known as the city of Salt and Sailing, Trapani derives its name from the Latin Drepanum, sickle, due to its geographical conformation. A land in which history, culture and nature blend together, the entire province of Trapani gives life to something unique: in it, steep cliffs alternate with extensive beaches, but also archaeological remains with small villages with the most authentic traditions. In itself, the city alternates monuments and churches, palaces, fountains and squares. The crucial center is the port which has undergone several changes over time, the last of which dates back to the last America's Cup. The morphology of the Trapani area has always characterized life in Trapani.