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Discover the unique opportunity to purchase a fascinating complex in the heart of the municipality of Vercelli. This ancient structure, dating back to 1800, in the past used as a convent, offers an atmosphere rich in history and potential.
With a total surface area of approximately 2000 m2, this property presents itself as a real canvas on which to give bring your creative ideas to life. The surrounding private garden, which extends for a total of approximately 6000 m2, adds a touch of tranquility and privacy, ideal for moments of relaxation in the open air.
Despite its state in need of renovation, the potential of this property is infinite. With the possibility of transforming the spaces into private residences, colleges, boarding schools or other reception facilities, it will be possible to give life to multiple projects. Currently the main building is registered as B/1 (Colleges and boarding schools, boarding schools; shelters; orphanages; hospices; convents; seminaries; barracks) and the second instead as residential with two apartments of six rooms each registered as A/3.
Don't miss the unique opportunity to own a piece of history in the evocative context of Vercelli. Contact us now to discover all the potential of this fascinating complex. Vercelli An important road junction, in Roman times it was known by the name of "Vercellae" and was described by Tacitus as one of the "firmest Municipia" of the Transpadana. From the 4th century it first became a diocese as well as a center for the propagation of Christianity throughout the region on the initiative of Eusebius. A free municipality in the Middle Ages, this was a period of great artistic and cultural splendor for the city, so much so that the Studium, the first subalpine university, was built there in 1228.
In modern times the cultivation of rice began in its territory: the activities concerning the cultivation, experimentation and trade of rice still represent the basis of the local economy today, so much so that it is worth the name of the Italian and European capital of this cereal.
At the end of the 20th century, with the crisis of the industry, the the tertiary sector has become the main economic sector, logistics has also had strong development. Tourism is also slowly but steadily expanding, both as a stop on the Via Francigena and as historical-artistic tourism thanks to the presence of some monuments such as the Basilica of Sant'Andrea, the Duomo, San Cristoforo, ARCA[18] or events such as the Viotti Competition. Among the preserved book heritage, noteworthy are the Vercelli Book[19], one of the oldest texts written in Old English and the Codex Vercellensis.
The Rectorate of the University of Piedmont is located in Vercelli. Eastern "Amedeo Avogadro", three-pole structure shared with Alessandria and Novara.--c7d5423f59ef5c25a33c129aea1211aa!