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A-FM35 .Fermo, historical centre (50m from Piazza del Popolo). Premise on the first floor of 200sqm, divided into 6 rooms plus bathroom. It could be used both as office and as habitation. The flat is in fairly good condition. For sale also divided in two parts (3rooms for a total of 75sqm plus 30sqm common part) Additional info:
Fermo: One of the
most alluring of the hilltowns of the southern Marche, Fermo has an
ensemble of architectural sights which make it well worth a visit.
The fortress which once topped the town was destroyed in 1445 in a
popular rebellion against the ruling Sforza family and is now the
site of municipal gardens which afford fine views over the
marchigiano countryside (and a spacious car park). The nearby 13thC
Romanesque-Gothic cathedral (below), with its richly decorated
interior and fine rose window, now stands in splendid isolation. For
British visitors, perhaps the most interesting of the cathedral's
treasures is the chasuble of St Thomas a' Becket, Archbishop of
Canterbury (1118-1170), which is on display in the sacristy. The
main town stands on the level just below the cathedral. Built around
the magnificent large square, the Piazza del Popolo (top), are the
main municipal buildings. Sansovino's grand statue (1590) of the
Bishop of Fermo who was to become Pope Sixtus V tops the main
entrance of the Palazzo Comunale which contains the town's art
collection, in which the most notable work is an early Rubens
painting of the Nativity (1608). During the summer period the piazza
plays host to Fermo's music festival featuring some of the world's
finest performers, as well as outdoor markets. Euro 360,000 |
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