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2 bed Property for sale

Stunning 2 Bedroom House For Sale near Florence italy

$215,104 | £154,731 | €178,000
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Stunning 2 Bedroom House For Sale near Florence italy


Euroresales Property iD- 9825799



Property information:

in a quiet area, a stone's throw from the services, we offer a spacious and welcoming terratetto of four rooms, 100 square meters, located inside a pretty common courtyard.

The large living area, divided into two comfortable rooms, is bright and airy. The sleeping area, consisting of two large double bedrooms, is comfortable and silent since it overlooks the interior. The property includes an attic.

Property to renovate, ideal for families and young couples.



Features/Facilities:

2 Bedrooms
Bathroom
Kitchen
Storage Room
Total Plot: 100m2
Year Built: 1899


About the Area:

Florence is the capital of the region of Tuscany in italy, with a population of about 366,500. The city is considered a cultural, artistic and architectural gem.



Florence was the birthplace of the italian Renaissance. Politically, economically, and culturally it was the most important city in Europe for around 250 years; from some time before 1300 until the early 1500s.



Florentines reinvented money in the form of the gold florin. This currency was the engine that drove Europe out of the "Dark Ages" a term invented by Petrarch, a Florentine whose family had been exiled to Arezzo. They financed the development of industry all over Europe, from Britain to Bruges, to Lyon, to Hungary. They financed the English kings during the Hundred Years War. They financed the papacy, including the construction of the papal palace in Avignon and the reconstruction of St. Peters and the Vatican when the papacy returned to Rome from the "Babylonian captivity".



Dante, Petrarch, and Boccaccio pioneered the use of the vernacular, the use of a language other than Latin. in their case, Tuscan, which, because of them, became italian. Because Dante, et al., wrote in Tuscan, Geoffrey Chaucer, who spent a lot of time in Northern italy and who borrowed heavily from Boccaccio's little stories, wrote in English. Others started writing in French and Spanish. This was the beginning of the end of Latin as a common language throughout Europe.



The Florentines, perhaps most notably Filippo Brunelleschi (1377-1466) and Leon Battista Alberti (1404-1472) invented both Renaissance and neoclassical architecture. These architectural styles revolutionised the way Rome, London, Paris and every other major city in Europe from Barcelona to St. Petersburg were built.



Florentines were the driving force behind the Age of Discovery. Florentine bankers financed Henry the Navigator and the Portuguese explorers who pioneered the route around Africa to india and the Far East. it was a map drawn by the Florentine Paulo del Pozzo Toscanelli, a student of Brunelleschi, that Columbus used to sell his "enterprise" to the Spanish monarchs, and which he then used on his first voyage. Mercator's famous "Projection" is a refined version of Toscanelli's map, taking into account the Americas, of which the Florentine was obviously ignorant. The western hemisphere itself is named after a Florentine writer who claimed to be an explorer and mapmaker, Amerigo Vespucci.



Gallileo and other scientists pioneered the study of optics, ballistics, astronomy, anatomy, and so on. Pico della Mirandola, Leonardo Bruni, Machiavelli, and many others laid the groundwork for our understanding of political science.



Opera was invented in Florence.





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