Gallipoli, historic center, on the beautiful Riviera Diaz we offer for sale waterfront dwelling dating back to the early 1900s. Independent and finely renovated, the property consists of two apartments, both renovated with great care, which retain the charm of the vaulted ceilings, typical of the historical architecture of Salento. On the first floor we are greeted by a 187sqm apartment with a large living room facing the sea, fireplace, eat-in kitchen, master bedroom with en suite bathroom, second and third bedrooms and two more bathrooms. Renovated, vaulted ceilings, air-conditioned, double glazed windows. Via internal staircase you reach the second floor consisting of living room with fireplace, balcony facing the sea, kitchen, master bedroom with en suite bathroom, single bedroom and second bathroom with shower. Thermo-autonomous, air-conditioned and equipped with wooden window frames with double glass. Strong point: the terraces of exclusive property with panoramic sea views of the Angiono Castle and the Gulf of Gallipoli, accessible from both homes.
The central location allows you to fully experience the lively atmosphere of the historic center, with the convenience of having all the main tourist attractions, stores and services within walking distance.
This is an ideal proposal for those who want an exclusive residence in one of the most beautiful locations of Salento, without sacrificing modernity and comfort and keeping intact the charm of the past.
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The name Gallipoli (Caddhrìpuli in Gallipoli dialect) derives from the Greek “Kalé Polis,“ the meaning of which is “beautiful city.“ The city, located along the western coast of the Salento peninsula, juts out over the Ionian Sea with a coastline of about 20km that also includes the localities of Punta Pizzo, Baia verde, Rivabella and Lido Conchiglie, and is divided into two parts: the suburb, which houses the more modern part of the city, and the historic center, located on an island connected to the mainland by a 17th-century bridge. Of great historical and naturalistic importance is the Island of St. Andrew, about a mile off the historic center, characterized by the presence of wild animals, such as the Corsican Gull. The entire coastline boasts a shallow and very long beach composed of white dunes, made up of beautiful sandy shores with crystal clear water that are very popular in summer, and is interspersed with cliffs that open up to sandy shores and hidden corners.