Description
In a very central location, a residence is offered for sale located on the first floor of an early 20th-century building, consisting of six large rooms, kitchen, and two bathrooms, with a total of approximately 225 square meters of usable space. A large balcony of about 65 square meters wraps around the apartment, providing great brightness to all the rooms.
The building is particularly beautiful, preserving architectural elements from the early 1900s, such as the representative condominium staircase with its wide, piperno-covered flights that are easy to traverse.
There is an external elevator system, recently constructed.
The internal layout of the apartment outlines regular, spacious rooms that interconnect and are disengaged by the long balcony overlooking the inner courtyard; the ceilings, approximately 4.70 meters high, stand out, decorated in some rooms with white and gold stucco cornices, and frescoed medallions in others, adding value and elegance to the spaces.
The flooring is wooden parquet, while the kitchen and bathrooms have majolica tiles with wall coverings. The interior fixtures are made of enamel-painted wood, in a classic style, complete with frames, jambs, and moldings.
A large and convenient garage inside the courtyard completes this wonderful and unique property in the center of Aversa.
POSITION DESCRIPTION:
Aversa, known as the city of a Hundred Churches, was founded by the Normans in 1030. Under the Swabians first and the Angevins later, the city became a center for the production and preservation of cultural wealth, enriched by the great historical, artistic, and religious heritage it still preserves today. Aversa boasts attractions such as the Cathedral of San Paolo, the Aragonese Castle, and the Monastery of the SS. Annunziata.
Aversa is the reference center of the Aversa countryside, a territory administratively located in the province of Caserta but, in fact, bordering the metropolitan area of Naples.
Aversa is a city accessible by car via highways, both from the north (A2) and from the south (A3, A30), with exits such as Capua, Caserta Nord, and Caserta Sud. By train: Aversa station is an important railway junction, located in Piazza Mazzini, and is a branching point between the Rome-Naples and Naples-Foggia routes.
By metro: There is a metro stop in Aversa (Aversa Centro) offering a direct connection to Naples.