Description
VIESSE STUDIO SRL - Tecnorete In the municipality of Brescia, in the quiet village of Folzano, a recently built detached villa is available, designed and built to offer maximum comfort. The villa is a "climate house," designed to ensure energy efficiency and living comfort. The new and elegant interiors are spread over two levels. An entrance leads directly into the bright, double-height living area. Dominated by a large mezzanine, the space overlooks, through a large window, the porch overlooking the park and the pool. The ground floor also houses the first two bedrooms, the bathroom with shower, and the home's utility room. A built-in staircase leads to the mezzanine level, which leads to the master bedroom. This bedroom opens onto a large terrace overlooking the pool. A walk-in closet and master bathroom with tub and shower complete the floor plan. The American-style triple garage is accessed via two sectional overhead doors, one single and one double. The property features underfloor heating and cooling, an alarm and video surveillance system, a water well, and a photovoltaic system that supplies all the energy needs of the house, pool, and sauna. The exterior of the home comprises a paved section, which serves as both a pedestrian and driveway entrance, while the garden runs along the two open sides of the house. The rear garden includes a swimming pool and an annex, offering additional space for guests or recreational activities such as a gym, as the area also includes a sauna. This villa offers a spacious and refined living solution, immersed in a tranquil and private setting. VIESSE STUDIO SRL - Tecnorete ORIGIN OF THE NAME: According to historians, the name "Brescia" derives from the Celtic suffix "bric", meaning peak, mountain, in reference to the Cidneo hill where the Cenomani Gauls built the first settlement of what would later become the city of Brescia. It later became the "colonia Brixia" with the Romans (construction of the aqueduct and the Capitolium); with the fall of the Western Roman Empire (476 AD), it suffered the barbarian invasions (Theodoric and Alaric). The city became the seat of a duchy at the time of the invasion of the Lombards (Rotari and Desiderio), and later came under the reign of Charlemagne, who had married and then repudiated Desiderata (Ermengarda in the tragedy "Adelchi" by Alessandro Manzoni), daughter of King Desiderio, who ended her life in the monastery of San Salvatore.