Description
We reach this property by walking along Via Garibaldi, the picturesque heart of the sestiere, towards San Pietro in Castello, the city's first residential settlement and its first religious, political, and commercial center, and the setting for still-living and cherished traditions, such as the famous festival. Situated at the intersection of two canals, the property is on the mezzanine floor and features a single door. Upon entering, we find the master bedroom with ensuite bathroom, followed by a second bedroom, a second full bathroom, and a spacious closet. The property's highlight is the spacious and bright living area, divided between the eat-in kitchen and living room, both overlooking two different canals. The light and the splendid views overlooking the water and San Piero in Castello, along with typical Venetian architectural elements such as exposed brick and beams, blend beautifully with the modern furnishings, making this property a rare gem. The property has recently been completely renovated, equipped with every comfort, and has a water tank and septic tank. The location is quiet and off the beaten tourist track, yet strategically located: it's served by two vaporetto stops, just steps from the Biennale and Via Garibaldi, also convenient for the Lido. It's an excellent option both as a primary residence, a second home, or an investment. The Castello district, the largest and one of the oldest in Venice, is located at the eastern end of the city. One of the city's most populous neighborhoods, it has always maintained the traditional "Venetian way of life." Among the numerous monuments and works of art, we must mention the Arsenale, for centuries the cradle of the Serenissima's power, the Basilica of SS. Giovanni e Paolo, one of the most beloved by Venetians, of S. Francesco in Vigna, of S. Maria Formosa.
The property is located near Via Garibaldi, an area that is both residential, thanks to the numerous local shops, but also highly sought after as an investment, given its proximity to the Giardini and the Biennale pavilions.--7f4346606e687d4604e97beeb33295ea!