In the centre of the historic old town of Bosa, probably the most beautiful town in Sardinia, we offer this unique apartment for sale: it's located on the first floor of the historic Palazzo Demuro, a stately 18th century mansion just 50 metres from the river Temo in the elegant and equally picturesque Corso Vittorio Emanuele II. We immediately feel transported back to the historic days of this once so important trading town, enchanted by the colourful, aristocratic architecture and the hustle and bustle in the narrow streets with shops, cafés and restaurants of the old town: living in one of the most beautiful pedestrian zones in Sardinia. We enter the Palazzo through a massive double-leaf wooden door and are immediately impressed by the historic ceiling paintings of the imposing barrel vault and the two-coloured, hexagonal historic tiles. A few marble steps up the no less imposing staircase with its Art Nouveau balustrades take us to the two-room flat, which has recently been completely modernised in the style of the stately home. We are greeted by a spacious living and dining room of almost 40m2 with a high-quality kitchenette under a brick-framed arch: the cotto floor and grey stoneware tiles, the white vaulted ceiling, the wide floor-to-ceiling windows made of solid wood facing south and the tasteful furnishings lend the room elegance and cosiness at the same time. From the living room we reach the sleeping area, almost 30 metres with breathtakingly beautiful vaults and a majolica surround at the front with access to the walk-in wardrobe and the bathroom with bidet and shower, which also has a second access directly to the living room. The bedroom has two windows that also offer a view of the alleyways and arcades of the old town: a charming hideaway, a "pearl" in the middle of the Corso along the river Temo, which invites you to take evening strolls. The harbour, the medieval castle and the beach of Bosa are all within easy reach, just 2 km away, and Bosa is the perfect starting point for excursions to all the sights of the golden north-west of Sardinia, the Logudoro.