Martano, in the semi-central area we offer for sale a whole building on several levels for a total area of ??about 2,300 square meters. All floors of the property are served by a 2×3 lift and are composed as follows: in the basement there is a large processing room, storage and bathroom for a total of about 765sqm; on the ground floor another large processing room, room for painting, office department and two bathrooms for a total of 848sqm; the first floor, however, is divided between a room regularly rented to a gym, with two bathrooms, of about 439sqm and two very large apartments, always with two bathrooms, for a total of about 270sqm. Walkable flat roof. The entire structure was built about ten years ago, it is completely fenced and the windows are wooden with double glazing. Excellent investment property so much that it can be exploited for multiple production and / or commercial activities. For more information call ******. (******) Cl. En. G MA-1200
The territory of the municipality of Martano, which covers an area of ??21.84 km², is located in the region of Grecìa Salentina. The Grecìa Salentina, orographically, consists of a modest plateau with a small central depression. The municipality of Martano is located above the Miocene limestone deposits making up the Lecce stone. From a meteorological point of view, Martano falls within the territory of eastern Salento which has a Mediterranean climate, with mild winters and hot and humid summers. Based on the reference averages, the average temperature of the coldest month, January, is around +14.4 ° C, while that of the hottest month, August, is around +36 ° C. Precipitation, frequent in autumn and winter, is around 1 mm of rain / year. Spring and summer are characterized by long periods of drought. Martano’s origins date back to prehistoric times as hypothesized by the presence of megalithic monuments such as the Specchia dei Mori (in griko secla tu demonìu) and the Menhir of the Theophilus, which represents the highest menhir in the region. After the fall of the Western Roman Empire, the town was inhabited by settlers from the East and from 476 it fell under the dominion of the Greeks undergoing a Greekization process that lasted over five centuries. Greek and thus Byzantine influence radically influenced the customs, customs and local language (Griko).