Purchase prestigious residences Arpino: 2 properties for sale

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390,000 €
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Arpino (Provincia di Frosinone)
714 m²
24 rooms
4 bedrooms
- Key Features: - 15th-century historic palace with partial restoration. - Charming courtyard with cobblestone paving from the 17th-18th century and historical frescoes. - 5 reception rooms with frescoes, paintings, and period flooring. - 4 bedrooms, two bathrooms, with potential for expansion. - Panoramic terrace with views of the valley and the dome of Santa Maria di Civita. - Separate apartment with spacious areas for independent living. - Spacious garage, cellars, and storage rooms for all needs. - Partially renovated, with electrical, heating, and plumbing systems to be updated for further optimization. Description of the Property In the heart of the Civita Falconara district, one of the oldest areas of Arpino, stands Palazzo Fiona, an imposing historical residence dating back to the 15th century. Its history, rich in spiritual and cultural significance, is reflected in every corner of the property. For centuries, it served as the home of prominent figures connected to the nearby Church of Santa Maria di Civita, imparting a sense of sanctity and prestige to the residence. Recently acquired by an Australian designer, the palace has undergone a refined renovation process, preserving its original charm while incorporating modern and functional improvements. Courtyard The property opens onto a charming courtyard, paved with cobblestones from the 17th-18th century, adorned with two highly significant frescoes. One depicts a religious theme, infusing the space with spirituality, while the other, featuring the district's emblem—a falcon, symbolizing strength and protection—welcomes visitors. Noble Floor & Terrace On the main floor, five reception rooms, decorated with frescoes, paintings, and period flooring, tell stories of a distant past. The grand dining room, approximately 40 square meters, with ceilings soaring over 5 meters high, is one of the most prestigious spaces in the house. From here, you access two master bedrooms, characterized by cassetone ceilings and antique chandeliers, as well as the family chapel, further deepening the connection of the palace with its spiritual heritage. From the main floor, a panoramic terrace offers breathtaking views of the valley, the town of Arpino, and the dome of Santa Maria di Civita church. Second floor Apartment, Garage, Cellars In addition to the main residence, the palace offers a spacious independent apartment on the second floor, perfect for guests or as a second home. This space requires some improvements but offers large, bright reception rooms, bedrooms, and a kitchen, ensuring complete independence. The property also includes a spacious garage that can accommodate up to 5 vehicles, as well as several cellars and storage rooms to meet all space requirements. Conditions While the palace has been partially renovated, with the roof recently restored, the electrical, heating, and plumbing systems need to be updated for further optimization. Conclusions Palazzo Fiona represents a unique opportunity for those looking to live in a place where history, art, and beauty merge in perfect harmony. Situated in one of the most charming and picturesque villages in Italy, this palace offers an exclusive living experience, full of charm and tranquility.
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450,000 €
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Arpino (Provincia di Frosinone)
330 m²
17 rooms
4 bedrooms
- Key Features Prime location on the main Corso, with courtyard, private garden, terraces, and balconies. Stunning valley views. Antique tiles, fireplaces, and painted ceilings. Large underground cinema/theatre with separate lobby. Description Palazzo Palma is a distinguished property located on the main Corso in Arpino, featuring a courtyard, private garden, terrace, and a private cinema. The property opens through grand gates onto a spacious private courtyard, behind which stands the main house. Upon entering, a hallway with a painted ceiling leads to the dining room on the left and a sitting room or study on the right. Beyond the sitting room is a small summer kitchen, perfect for dining in the garden. Adjacent to the dining room is a large kitchen with its own entrance from a side alley, along with a pantry room, which was originally a stable. The larger sitting room is located beyond the smaller study and summer kitchen. This room features a stone fireplace and opens directly into the walled garden, which has a vaulted stone portico that provides shade during the summer months. Also on the ground floor are a bathroom and two large cellar rooms, one of which also opens into the garden. A marble and wrought iron staircase leads up to the first floor, where three rooms along the front of the house, adorned with painted ceilings, overlook the valley. Two of these rooms open to a balcony, which leads to a large terrace above the cinema lobby. One of these rooms also has a private balcony. In addition, there is a spacious sitting room, a smaller room with a laundry bathroom, and an attractive morning room with arched ceilings, along with another private terrace. The back of the house has a corridor leading to the back door, located one storey higher than the front door due to the slope of the land. To the right is the original kitchen, which retains its original terracotta floor tiles. At one end of the courtyard is a separate building housing the lobby of the old cinema. The lobby has direct street access, and stairs lead down to the original cinema, which dates back to 1912. The cinema, now in need of restoration, has two levels of seating, bathrooms, and access to Arpino's public parking lot. Separate stairs lead down to the oldest part of the cellars, which also houses the projection room. Energy Classification: G Arpino and the Ciociaria Region Arpino is one of the major medieval hilltop towns in the Ciociaria region, located between Rome and Naples. The region offers easy access to both cities and their airports, while providing a peaceful environment with stunning landscapes. A short drive east takes you to the mountains of Abruzzo National Park, where you can enjoy trekking, swimming in mountain lakes, and skiing in the winter. The Ciociaria region remains a hidden gem, often overlooked in favor of Tuscany and Umbria. With its medieval hilltop towns, beautiful countryside, and proximity to Rome, it offers a unique opportunity to experience authentic Italian living.