4-room flat via Lorenzo De Dominicis, Centro, Orte

OrteVia Lorenzo De Dominicis
  • € 79,000
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Orte in the central area and in a small condominium we offer for sale an apartment comprising entrance hall, lounge with balcony, kitchen, hallway, two bedrooms and bathroom. Attached cellar and garage.
Excellent location

For information, call 0761-493445
Bonifazi agency of Orte

Of ancient origins, Orte (Horta, Hortae, Hurta) was probably a colony of Veii or Tarquinia, city of the Etruscan federation.
Orte, located just upstream of the confluence of the Nera into the Tiber, already an important river port ("Ex Tuscis frumentum Tiberi venit: eo sustentata est plebs", Livy, Lib. II), it became a vital center of the Roman road communication network with the construction of the Via Amerina , in 241-240 BC, following the capture of Falerii and the stabilization of the Roman dominion north of Veii.

Orte constituted, from then until the 16th century, when at the behest of Pope Sixtus V Peretti the reconstruction of the bridge on the Via Flaminia (Ponte Felice), the crossing point of the Tiber north of Rome. The bridge, previously wooden, was replaced by a masonry bridge in the imperial age (so-called Augustus Bridge, whose substructures can still be admired along the river to the north-west of the cliff).

The stretch of the Via Amerina which It concerns the Orto area and descends from the Bassano Castle (today Bassano in Teverina) via a steep stretch of road, of which it is still possible to see the ancient paving stones during a pleasant walk. Having reached the foot of the Bassano plateau, the Amerina continued, flanked by a very probably navigable canal (even of this, today a rural ditch, it is possible to see the remains of the opus quadratum which constituted its embankment), until it reached the course of the Tiber, near the ancient river port of Seripola. From here it proceeded parallel to the river, up to the Bridge, where the crossing took place towards the so-called Campagna Trasteverina (Ortano territory) and then to the Amelia territory. The ancient course of the Via Amerina is still dotted with towers, dating back to the Byzantine period (Byzantine Corridor). The bridge remained functional throughout the Middle Ages, and acquired even more interest following the collapse of the Narni Bridge in 1054.

Since the 8th century with the donation of Liutprando Orte has been one of the oldest centers that were part of the first nucleus of the Papal State.

The period of greatest wealth for the city was the late Middle Ages, in which it was able to gain considerable autonomy and independence. Retaining the episcopal seat (from 453), with the privilege of the election of its own bishop by the local Chapter, Orte assumed the status of "free municipality" (of which it still preserves testimony today in the white and red colors of the banner) and equipped itself of its own statutes, to regulate a complex system of government.--cc429130deb0a8608385b73bc384fe6b!
Information
other features
Optic fiber
Security door
Internal exposure
External exposure
Balcony
Single tv system
Cellar
Shared garden
Window frames in double glass / metal
Features
Reference and listing Date
81411 - 05/11/2024
contract
Sale
type
Apartment | Full ownership | Medium property class
surface
93 m² - See detail
rooms
4 (2 bedrooms, 2 others), 1 bathroom, kitchen diner
floor
3 floors: from Semi-basement to Ground floor, Mezzanine
total building floors
2 floors
Car parking
1 in garage/box
other features
Optic fiber
Security door
Balcony
Single tv system
Cellar
Shared garden
Window frames in double glass / metal
Double exposure
Expenses
price
€ 79,000
condominium fees
€ 30/month
Energy efficiency
year of construction
1960
condition
Good condition / Liveable
heating
Independent, with radiators, powered by methane
Energy Efficiency
G≥ 175 kWh/m² year
Floorplan
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