1 Bed House for sale
Modica, Ragusa, Sicily, Italy
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In the Sant'Andrea area of ??Modica Bassa,for sale a partially renovated detached house with 3 rooms totaling approximately 41 m2 with panoramic views.
The property has a large entrance, a room and a bathroom. Partially renovated, with roof redone and internal renovation in progress. Easily reachable by car, with the possibility of parking and easy for transporting shopping. Presence of electricity meter, used on site during the renovation.
Modica, a baroque city in the Val di Noto, is located in the south-east of Sicily (eastern Sicily) and has been part of the UNESCO world heritage cities since 2002. Famous for its great artistic and cultural heritage as well as its gastronomic one. Consider that the Treccani Encyclopedia defines Modica as "the most unique city in Italy after Venice". It is a city of Neolithic origin, capital of an ancient and powerful County, which boasts a rich repertoire of gastronomic specialties, as well as a great artistic and cultural heritage. Today it is best known for the production of typical Aztec-derived chocolate. The historic center of the city, entirely rebuilt following the 1693 earthquake, is certainly very suggestive. Today, walking through the streets of Modica means taking a journey steeped in history among late Baroque buildings, churches with majestic steps and great masterpieces. From the pen of Andrea Camilleri was born one of the most beloved characters of the detective genre, who became the protagonist of a successful television series which turns 22 this year. We are talking about Montalbano, the upright and witty PS commissioner who moves through the extraordinary landscapes of the Val di Noto, in eastern Sicily. Landscapes and places to be discovered through a short itinerary that touches the main locations of the television drama. In Modica the main monuments are located along Via Francesco Mormino Penna. And it is precisely here that an important place in our detective fiction is located: the Vigata Police Station. In reality it is the Town Hall where Montalbano and his closest collaborators, Mimì Augello and Giuseppe Fazio, interacted on stage. Modica is a city in southeast Sicily, Italy. It's known for its Baroque buildings, like the Cathedral of St. George. Featuring a working lab, the Chocolate Museum explores the city's history of chocolate-making. Casa Natale Salvatore Quasimodo, where the 20th-century poet was born, is now a museum with his books and furniture.
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