Italy, Piemont, Oleggio Castello, Via Monte Oleggiasco 57, Oleggio Castello
Price 235.000 € You can change currency and surface unit in Manage Account 2.136 €/m2 You can change currency and surface unit in Manage Account
Semi-detached villa via Monte Oleggiasco 57, Oleggio Castello In a quiet residential context, built exclusively to independent household buildings, nice cottage composed on the ground floor by kitchen, living room with covered porch, three bedrooms and two bathrooms, as well as tavern, cellar and large garage on the basement floor.
Complete the property a flat garden on the four sides of about 600 square meters.
Lake Maggiore is located at a height of about 193 meters above sea level. Its surface is 212 km2 most of which, about 80%, in Italian territory. It has a perimeter of 170 km and a length of 64.37 km (the largest among the Italian lakes); the maximum width is 10 km and the average width of 3.9 km
Lake Maggiore is characterized by cold winters, but more mild than the hinterland, and moderately snowy, summers are moderately warm humid and temporal.
In Lake Maggiore there are many islands of various sizes, the most famous are the Borromean Islands: Isola Bella, Isola Madre and Isola dei Pescatori.
From the historical point of view, the Galli had supremacy over the lakes until the Romans were advancing, leading the Piedmontese and Lombard areas to the provinces of the empire. The "Verbanus Lacus" or "Lacus Maximus" will remain firmly in hand to the Roman Empire until the raids of the Nordic peoples and the barbaric invasions, which will fragment the unity created by Roman control bringing chaos and division across the territory.
To arrive at a period of rebirth of the cities on the lake, you will have to wait for the Middle Ages, which will lead to the creation of villages, castles and in general a very different example of physiognomy of the inhabited places.
In this period the area around the lake, as well as numerous territories in the vicinity of Milan, passed among the hands of several families such as the Della Torre, the Visconti, the reigning house of the Habsburgs from 1713 and in particular the Borromeo family, which had an enormous influence for very long years on Lake Maggiore, starting from the acquisition of the fief of Arona in 1445. 0322 452








