Description
Ref: EB-035-190 LUXURY DETACHED VILLA DIRECTLY ON THE LAKE IN THE CENTER OF DESENZANO DEL GARDA
Its absolute highlight is its unique and enviable location on the lake and in the city center, easily reachable on foot, as well as the proximity to the area's Michelin-starred restaurants.
The elegant area is home to ancient residences and important hotels.
Thanks to the state concession, it enjoys direct access to the lake with its private and exclusive beach.
The property is sold fully furnished as per attached photographs.
The first floor features a large living area with a separate kitchen, large windows, and a large, breathtaking panoramic terrace overlooking the lake and the lights of the historic center, as well as a private 500 m2 garden.
The sleeping area continues on the same floor, hosting two double bedrooms and a bathroom.
On the lower level, accessible both by stairs and a convenient internal elevator, there's a second above-ground living area, which leads directly to the approximately 200-square-meter private garden and private beach. Here, there's a pleasant basement room, a third bedroom, and a bathroom.
The property includes a double garage accessible by lift.
A villa of absolute prestige and great privacy, for refined palates who love the conveniences of the center.
DESENZANO DEL GARDA
On the southern shores of Lake Garda, fan-shaped along the first ring of the morainic amphitheater, Desenzano is a charming town and pleasant seaside resort. An excellent starting point for day trips and excursions, Desenzano boasts an artistic, historical, and archaeological heritage dating back to Roman times. In the Middle Ages, it was the site of fierce battles between Brescia and Verona. In the 15th century, it came under Venetian rule, becoming a thriving commercial center in modern times. The heart of the city centers around Piazza Malvezzi and the Old Port, adorned with 16th-century buildings by Brescian architect Giulio Todeschini.
Not to be missed: the archaeological site, which houses the remains of a grandiose Roman villa from the 4th century AD with splendid polychrome mosaic floors; the Archaeological Museum, featuring one of the world's oldest ploughs; and the panoramic tower of San Martino della Battaglia. Notable works can be admired in the cathedral chapel, which houses important masterpieces by Andrea Celesti (c. 1637-1712) and "The Last Supper" (1738) by Gian Battista Tiepolo (1696-1770). Also noteworthy is the castle, perhaps founded in the early Middle Ages and rebuilt in the 14th-15th centuries. Recently restored, it offers one of the most beautiful views of Lake Garda. Villa Brunati has also been restored and has been used as a multimedia municipal library since 2007.
In recent decades, Desenzano has also become the most renowned town on Lake Garda for its lively atmosphere and entertainment options, thanks to a wide and varied selection of restaurants, bars, discos, and nightclubs. The