House for sale
£70,030
Sardinia, Cagliari, Italy Property ID: 28514466
Property description
We sell, in the town center, a large house on 4 levels with a panoramic terrace overlooking the town. The building in excellent condition is composed of: - ground floor with living room, kitchen with fireplace and bathroom; - first floor with double bedroom, single bedroom and balconies; - second floor with double bedroom and bathroom; - third floor with laundry area and panoramic terrace. Energy class G.
From sardegnaturismo
A center of the Sarrabus, near the south-eastern coast of Sardinia, known for its centuries-old traditions, quality food products and archaeological remains.
Various festivals enliven the San Vito summer: at the end of July there is the festival of sa Prazzira and de sa Pezza de Craba, "typical pizza" and goat meat, accompanied by folk performances and a show-market of typical products. At the end of August the festival of su Pisci, with roast fish tasting, is staged in San Priamo, and in the town of Cursa a su Coccoi, an equestrian joust in which riders thrown at speed strike a typical bread. The descents of the knights alternate with the gracefulness of skilled jockeys. The event includes the donkey prize, a show that involves children above all. The Savitesi events are accompanied by the melodious sound of launeddas, a policalamo instrument whose origins are lost over time. The Academy of the master Luigi Lai handed down today the use of an ancestral Sarrabese tradition.
From sardegnaturismo
A center of the Sarrabus, near the south-eastern coast of Sardinia, known for its centuries-old traditions, quality food products and archaeological remains.
Various festivals enliven the San Vito summer: at the end of July there is the festival of sa Prazzira and de sa Pezza de Craba, "typical pizza" and goat meat, accompanied by folk performances and a show-market of typical products. At the end of August the festival of su Pisci, with roast fish tasting, is staged in San Priamo, and in the town of Cursa a su Coccoi, an equestrian joust in which riders thrown at speed strike a typical bread. The descents of the knights alternate with the gracefulness of skilled jockeys. The event includes the donkey prize, a show that involves children above all. The Savitesi events are accompanied by the melodious sound of launeddas, a policalamo instrument whose origins are lost over time. The Academy of the master Luigi Lai handed down today the use of an ancestral Sarrabese tradition.