750,000.00 €
- 51217 m²
Property for
Sale
Property area
217 m²
Bedrooms
5
Bathrooms
1
Updated
Jul 08, 2024
Built
1985
Last renovation
2017
Country
Croatia
State/Region/Province
Istarska županija
City
Vodnjan
City area
Galižana
ZIP code
52215
Infrastructure
- Electricity
Heating type
- boiler house (substation) gas
Description
Near Pula, there is a small town of Galizana and this special house is located there.
Living area 217 m2 on a plot of 2927 m2. It consists of an entrance hall, kitchen, dining room, living room with fireplace, two bedrooms, bathroom, toilet, two covered terraces of 25 m2.
The house has a flat roof that can be climbed by external stairs, and it is arranged in a spacious terrace with a wonderful view of the sea and the Brijuni Islands.
Gas central heating has been installed, and there is also a fireplace in the living room, which creates a magical atmosphere in the winter months. Behind the house is an auxiliary building where there is a garage and a wine cellar.
The entire garden is beautifully landscaped and adorned with 35 olive trees up to 250 years old. New ceramics were installed, the facade was refreshed in 2022.
The house is decorated with selected rustic furniture with modern details and is being sold as such.
The entire property is surrounded by a wall that gives the owners privacy, and is protected by cameras and an alarm system. It has the possibility of building a swimming pool.
Galizana is one of the oldest places in Istria whose population dates back to the prehistoric period. This place was the center of the Pula colonial ager, where the Roman roads, the decumanova and the cardo maximus, crossed, which determined the borders of the different "saltus" and "centuria" into which the Romans divided the Pula territory in order to allocate it partly to their war veterans by lot . These lands were called "sors". The settlement of Galizana was located in the middle of a "sors" which can be assumed to have belonged to a veteran from the region of Gaul, namely, the Latin version of the settlement is Gallicianum. In 1150, the name changed to Galisanum, including Golisani, and in 1303, the name Calisanum was mentioned. The locals of Galizana, even today, are mainly oriented towards the cultivation of traditional crops, vines and olives, as well as animal husbandry, producing excellent wine and prized extra virgin olive oil, sheep's cheese and other local products. In addition to agriculture, tourism also plays a significant role, especially in the summer months, when the already traditional Galician Night festivities are held, enriched with folklore, old customs and the gastronomic offer characteristic of the Galizana area.
If you are a hedonist at heart and are looking for a family home in a quiet location, this is for you.
It can also be an ideal opportunity to rent during the tourist season.
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