In the prestigious real estate complex of "Villa Cantoni", set in a centuries-old park in the historic center, suggestive opportunity located in the former caves of the villa.
Characteristic space to be used as an open space office of about 170 square meters overlooking Lake Maggiore and the Angera Castle.
The building is undergoing a wise and accurate "Restoration and conservative restoration", examined by the Superintendency for Landscape and Monumental Heritage, on the basis of a specification that includes finishes of the highest standing and latest-generation technological systems such as domotics, heating and AC system with radiant panels, high-efficiency controlled mechanical ventilation system with dehumidification.
Possibility to enjoy the park.
The property includes a garage.
UNIQUE SOLUTION.
The property overlooks Lake Maggiore, one of the most important Italian lakes. Located at a height of about 193 meters a.s.l., Lake Maggiore has an area of 212 km², most of which, about 80%, is located in the Italian territory between Piedmont and Lombardy. The remaining 20% of the surface is in Swiss territory.
Lake Maggiore is characterized by cold and moderately snowy winters, although milder than inland; the summers are rather hot, humid with the possibility of stormy precipitations.
Its shores hide artistic and natural treasures that deserve to be seen: villas, gardens, palaces, attractions, but especially its islands, each year attracting tourists from around the world.
The Borromean Islands constitute a precious archipelago rich in flora and fauna. Loved by Ernest Hemingway and favourite destination of the royals of England, the archipelago is famous for the monumental Isola Bella, the picturesque Isola dei Pescatori and the lush Isola Madre.
Lake Maggiore has been since the eighteenth century, and for the following centuries, a favourite holiday spot for important Lombard noble families (in particular the Borromeo and the Visconti) who came here to spend their holidays and to build their sumptuous mansions. In the fourteenth century, the Borromeo family, a prestigious family originally from Florence, took possession of the islands and began their transformation, building villas with elaborate gardens. Even today the family owns Isola Bella, Isola Madre and the two rocks known as Castelli di Cannero, where there are ruins of buildings dating back to medieval times.