In close proximity to the historic old town and the Tower of Twelve, Sterzing's landmark, it is located this quite remarkable property. Several elaborately designed elements make this flat a unique possession. From the east side, a staircase leads to the 1st floor, the entrance to the flat. This extends over the entire level of the building. Already in the spacious entrance area, the historic-looking built-in furniture and the solid wooden floor can be seen. This uniform style runs through the entire flat. Through specially made wooden double wing doors you enter the separate kitchen, which is decorated with special details. Another double wing door leads to the large living room, which presents itself in a prestigious way. Here, the ceiling with wooden beams in view and a traditional wood stove, which provides a cosy warmth in the late autumn and winter months, are particularly impressive. Three windows facing west bring plenty of light into the room. In addition, there are two modern sofa beds that can sleep up to four people, providing additional accommodation for travellers, families or guests. To the east there is the spacious bedroom with solid wood furniture, wooden flooring and the skylight glazing in the en suite bathroom. A cosy balcony, completely shielded from the hustle and bustle of the city, offers peace and quiet. Furthermore, there is an additional guest bathroom, which is accessible from the entrance area. The flat is equipped with automatically adjustable floor heating and an alarm system. A cellar belongs to the flat. This property can be described as a special oasis of tranquillity in the middle of the alpine town of Sterzing. Vipiteno with its 6500 inhabitants is not only the northernmost city of Italy, but also one of the most beautiful small towns. It combines medieval flair with modern charm and is characterized by a central european climate. Vipiteno was founded in the prehistoric period of 14 B.C. under the roman general Drusus as a roman settlement and has always been regarded as a lively trading place - above all because of its strategically good location between the Alpine crossings of the Pass of Monte Giovo, the Brennero Pass and the Pass of Penne. Vipiteno was also an important mining centre, which brought much wealth to the town. Especially in the "New Town", which is already 500 years old, you can admire magnificent houses with oriels, stepped gables, artistic signs and arcades. The attractive small old town consists essentially only of a central street. Where transit traffic used to pass through the Brennero Pass and the roman-german emperors went via the Brennero Pass to Rome for the coronation, today small shops, renowned boutiques, cosy cafés and well-stocked wine shops line up and invite you to stroll and enjoy. But also outside the centre Vipiteno has a lot to offer.