Agrigento, Caltabellotta, 20 km from Sciacca, in via Conceria, a few steps from the main road, in an area well served by bars, essential businesses, pharmacy and food shops, we offer for sale a detached house in fair condition. The house is made up of three levels, connected by a comfortable internal staircase. The ground floor is made up of a large room, kitchen with wood-burning oven and bathroom, the first floor is made up of a large bedroom and the second floor is made up of a small bedroom, bathroom, closet and pleasant terrace. Some improvements have been made to the house, such as aluminum frames and double glazing, a new aluminum door, and the roof has been waterproofed. Among the interventions to be carried out in the house is the replacement of the gutter which due to wear has caused humidity, currently it has only been maintained to avoid further damage. The house is well suited as a home, as a second home, in which to spend pleasant moments or as an investment. The town, known for its patron saint's day, its museums and its castle. The territory of Caltabellotta is rich in Sican tombs that are beautifully displayed along the rocky ravines of the city, some of them are of great architectural value. Caltabellotta has very ancient origins. It is ascertained that here at the end of the 2nd century. BC Triokala, the city of slaves, arose. The place was destroyed by the Romans and later occupied by the Arabs who called it Kal'at al-ballut (Fortress of the Oaks). Occupied by Count Ruggero in 1090, its castle was rebuilt by the Normans. Here the "peace of Caltabellotta" was signed between Frederick of Aragon and Charles of Valois on 19 April 1302 at the end of the War of the Vespers between the Angevins and the Aragonese, which recognized the former's dominance over Sicily. "The Peace of Caltabellotta" effectively concluded the first phase of the Sicilian Vespers and the Vespers wars between the Aragonese and Angevins for the possession of Sicily. It sanctioned the detachment of Sicily from the territory of southern Italy which previously formed the southern unitary kingdom, the Kingdom of Sicily established by the Normans. Contact us to book an appointment on 0917869970 or 3345777737 also via WhatsApp.