House for sale
£86,663
Sardinia, Cagliari, Italy Property ID: 41642126
Property description
V15 San Vito
We sell, in the town center, a spacious detached house on two levels with a courtyard.
The property consists of kitchen, living room, 4 bedrooms, closet, 2 bathrooms, terrace and 2 storage rooms
Taken from the sardegnaturismo site
SAN VITO
A center of Sarrabus, near the south-eastern coast of Sardinia, known for centuries-old traditions, quality agri-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 shows and an exhibition-market of typical products. At the end of August, in San Priamo, the festival de su Pisci is staged, with tasting of roasted fish, and in the village sa Cursa a su Coccoi, an equestrian carousel in which the riders at speed pierce a typical bread. The descents of the riders alternate with acrovades of skilled jockeys. The donkey palio is part of the event, a show that mainly involves children. The Savitesi events are accompanied by the melodious sound of the launeddas, a polycalamo instrument whose origins are lost in time. The Academy of master Luigi Lai today hands down the use of an ancestral Sarrabese tradition.
We sell, in the town center, a spacious detached house on two levels with a courtyard.
The property consists of kitchen, living room, 4 bedrooms, closet, 2 bathrooms, terrace and 2 storage rooms
Taken from the sardegnaturismo site
SAN VITO
A center of Sarrabus, near the south-eastern coast of Sardinia, known for centuries-old traditions, quality agri-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 shows and an exhibition-market of typical products. At the end of August, in San Priamo, the festival de su Pisci is staged, with tasting of roasted fish, and in the village sa Cursa a su Coccoi, an equestrian carousel in which the riders at speed pierce a typical bread. The descents of the riders alternate with acrovades of skilled jockeys. The donkey palio is part of the event, a show that mainly involves children. The Savitesi events are accompanied by the melodious sound of the launeddas, a polycalamo instrument whose origins are lost in time. The Academy of master Luigi Lai today hands down the use of an ancestral Sarrabese tradition.