Within walking distance of all amenities and restaurants, cafes, shops, etc. The house is easily accessible and there is enough public parking for the residents.
The house needs an upgrade and it will be delivered empty.
Anghiari, in the heart of the historic center, townhouse with independent entrance.
To be renovated.
Original finishes include period fireplace of high value whose estimate is to be considered separately.
Selling price € 90,000
consisting of large entrance hall,
Old stone wine cellar basement of about 20 square meters.
Going up a large staircase you access the apartment on the first floor with an entrance hall, living room, kitchenette, two bedrooms and bathroom.
Please note, this may not be the properties exact location due to security reasons.
Within walking distance of all amenities and restaurants, cafes, shops, etc.
Sansepolcro 8 km
Arezzo 30 km
Caprese Michelangelo 15 km
Perugia 73 km
Florence 110 km
Anghiari
Discovering one of the most beautiful medieval villages in Tuscany
Located in the easternmost part of the Tiber Valley of Tuscany, about an hour and a half from Florence and just thirty kilometers from Arezzo, Anghiari has a beautiful historical center surrounded by imposing thirteenth-century walls, fortified with defensive battlements, moats and thick barricades. Along their perimeter there are three gates: Porta San Martino, also known as “Porta del Fosso,” because in ancient times it was equipped with a drawbridge that allowed to cross one of the underlying moats, Porta Sant’Angelo which was the main entrance to the town, and Porta Fiorentina or “Porta Nuova” which was built to connect the oldest part of the town with Piazza Baldaccio.
The village develops along the ancient via di Ronda (Corso Matteotti), the steep and characteristic fourteenth-century road, better known by the names of “Ruga di San Martino” or “La Croce” because at the top of the road stands the Church of the Cross dedicated to St. Francis. Via di Ronda is a classic route for visitors who want to admire from bottom to top the walls north of Anghiari and the panoramic view of the Upper Tiber Valley.
The area was the scene of the famous Battle of Anghiari, fought on 29 June 1440 and won by Florentine troops against those of the Duchy of Milan. In 1503, to celebrate the victory of the Florentine Republic, Gonfaloniere Pier Soderini commissioned Leonardo da Vinci to paint some of the symbolic scenes of the Battle on a wall of the Salone dei Cinquecento into Palazzo Vecchio in Florence. The fresco, however, was soon lost during its drying process.
Anghiari is part of the Association of the most beautiful villages in Italy and has received the 2021 Orange Flag from the Italian Touring Club, an award that every three years honors small inland municipalities for their tourist and environmental qualities.