Single-family detached house via Rimembranze, Centro, Amelia

AmeliaVia Rimembranze
  • € 30,000
  • 4
  • 69
  • 2
  • No
Description

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Inside the historic center of Amelia, a characteristic sky-earth building is offered for sale, which offers an authentic and unique atmosphere. The apartment has a large living room with fireplace, a kitchen, two bedrooms and two bathrooms. On the ground floor there is a large cellar with bathroom which can be transformed into a beautiful tavern to spend convivial moments
With its excellent investment potential, this apartment is an opportunity not to be missed.

Amelia, formerly known by the name of Ameria, according to the mythology founded by King Ameroe, is a city of very ancient origins: it was certainly among the first Italian centers. Cato, cited by Pliny in book III of the Naturalis historia, states that the city was restored 963 years before the Roman war against Perseus, king of Macedonia, and therefore in 1134 BC. Evidence of this age are the finds found at the Boccarini Complex in the nineties and dating back to the 11th century BC. Also interesting are the so-called megalithic walls (perhaps 7th century, 6th century BC), visible for a small stretch in the upper part of the city, not far from Porta della Valle, within the perimeter formed by the monumental polygonal walls (4th-3rd century BC), which, together with the Roman and medieval ones, surround a large part of the town for about 2 km. There are also numerous evidences from the Umbrian era attested in the territory.

It would have been the site, together with the city of Todi, of a prodigious event which occurred at the time of the third consulate of Marius, in 103 BC: Pliny reports in fact that "those of Amelia and Todi saw weapons in the sky clashing with each other, coming from the East and the West, and those coming from the West were defeated" (Nat. Hist., II, 148). A phenomenon to which, as always in these cases, the interpreters of the divine signs were unable to attribute a precise meaning.

A border city, first Umbrian and then Roman, Amelia boasts numerous testimonies of its past: in addition to the polygonal city walls , which constitutes the most important monument, we mention the large historic centre, which extends for around 20 hectares with its stratifications, Renaissance palaces, churches, remains of mosaics and baths as well as evidence of the Roman era incorporated into various buildings . Amelia had a very prosperous period in the Roman era, so much so that it was counted among the most important Umbrian cities and assumed the status of Municipality after having allied itself with Rome.

Of the Roman Municipality is the bronze statue of Germanicus Julius Caesar, one of the few remaining in the world and unique in its kind, preserved in the archaeological museum of the city, in addition to the archaeological finds from the Roman and pre-Roman period and found in the tombs, along the Via Amerina and in the numerous rustic villas as well as in the necropolises of the area , during excavations or random discoveries.
Information
other features
Fireplace
External exposure
Closet
Centralized TV system
Cellar
Window frames in glass / wood
Features
Reference and listing Date
80068 - 05/07/2024
contract
Sale
type
Single-family detached house | Full ownership | Medium property class
surface
69 m² - See detail
rooms
4 (2 bedrooms, 2 others), 2 bathrooms, kitchen diner
floor
2 floors: Ground floor, 1°
total building floors
2 floors
availability
Available
other features
Fireplace
External exposure
Closet
Centralized TV system
Cellar
Window frames in glass / wood
Expenses
price
€ 30,000
condominium fees
No condominium fees
Energy efficiency
year of construction
1967
condition
Good condition / Liveable
energy certification
Waiting for certification
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