Three-level residence plus attic. On the ground floor, you can access the garage, which is internally connected to the rest of the house, or the tavern with a fireplace, a practical informal and comfortable space. Still on the ground floor, there is a corridor, a bathroom, and two rooms. On the first floor, you will find the apartment consisting of a kitchen with a fireplace, a dining room with a balcony, a master bedroom, a small bedroom with a balcony, a bathroom, a hallway, and a small terrace; on the second floor, there is a large room with a balcony, a panoramic terrace, and an attic; on the third floor, there is the attic with a ceiling featuring exposed wooden beams.
The location is central, with simplified walking movements. New roof.
Sizes: Ground floor 61 sqm; First floor 82 sqm; Second floor 22 sqm plus attic 14 sqm plus terrace 15 sqm; Third floor attic 22 sqm; Garage 27 sqm.
Energy class: G
Distances: Town center, Pescara airport 68 km, Rome airport 295 km, shops and services just a few steps away, sea 4 km, skiing in Pizzoferrato 74 km.
Information about Casalbordino: Altitude 203 m above sea level; Area 46.02 km²; Type of territory Coastal hills; Population 6,129.
Living in Casalbordino: history, tradition, and mysticism just a few steps from the sea. The Sanctuary of the Madonna dei Miracoli and Lido: these are the two souls of Casalbordino (CH), a charming village in the Medio Vastese with just over six thousand inhabitants. The town center is located on a hill bordered by the Sinello and Osento rivers, while 7.5 kilometers away lies Casalbordino Lido, with a wide sandy beach along the beautiful Costa dei Trabocchi, very close to the Punta Aderci Nature Reserve. Sea, hills, history, and a mild climate make Casalbordino a true gem of the Adriatic Coast, a place to live cradled by the rhythms of the seasons. In ancient times, the area was a junction connecting to Apulia, and the first traces of settlements date back to the 11th century BC. The name, on the other hand, is said to derive from Roberto Bordinus, a leader who commanded the garrison defending the ancient Monastery of Santo Stefano, which was often devastated and now destroyed.
The Sanctuary of the Madonna dei Miracoli. Legend, history, and religion intertwine in Casalbordino, a mystical and sacred place par excellence thanks to the presence of the Sanctuary of the Madonna dei Miracoli. The medieval layout of the village was disrupted during the transition from the rule of the D'Avalos (15th century) to that of the Di Capua family. It was precisely during this period, in 1576, that an episode occurred destined to forever change the history of the town. Where the Sanctuary currently stands, after a hailstorm, a farmer witnessed the apparition of the Madonna. The miracle caused great emotion among the people, so much so that Casalbordino became a pilgrimage destination for many believers over the centuries. This deep devotion was immortalized by Gabriele D'Annunzio in the novel The Triumph of Death.
What to see in Casalbordino. Besides the Sanctuary of the Madonna dei Miracoli, responding to those who ask what to see in Casalbordino is easy: in the historic center, you can visit the Fortified Village and the mother church of San Salvatore, dating back to the 14th century. The civic tower, 45 meters high and completed in 1901 by engineer Antonio Liberi from Pescara, brother-in-law of Gabriele D'Annunzio, is impressive. Near the sea, there are traces of Roman settlements and an 11th-century Benedictine abbey, while on the hills are the remains of the early Christian abbey of Santo Stefano in Rivomaris, along with the ruins of a Roman building. Located where the historic gardens of Casalbordino once were, there is the Fonte Vecchia, dating back to the 16th century. In addition to various and suggestive paths and trails, the archaeological excavations in the locality of Santini are also worth visiting.
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