palace for sale in Sicily

$100K Sunday – 19th-Century Fixer Upper Palace For Sale in Sicily $75K USD – With View

OHU50K Notes   $75,008 USD

 

How about a 19th-century fixer upper palace for sale in Sicily? It offers large halls with beautiful frescoed vaulted ceilings, a Billiemi marble staircase and fantastic views of Caccamo Castle, a 12th-century castle which is among the largest and best preserved Norman castles in Sicily. The fixer upper palace is located about four miles to the coast and sits about 1,700 feet above sea level.

 

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Realtor Comments

In the historic center of the town of Caccamo, in the heart of the Madonie, we offer for sale a historic building from the late 19th century.
The property consists of four levels connected to each other by a period staircase in Billiemi marble.
The ground floor is characterized by the presence of stables and a barrel cave with interiors that evoke past eras, full of charm with cement flooring.
The first floor houses large halls with frescoes of the period with cherical references and flooring in fine 19th century Sicilian Madonie majolica.
On the second level we find large rooms with frescoed vaulted ceilings and cement flooring with an elegant geometric design.
The Palace offers, thanks to access to an exclusive terrace, a breathtaking view of the valley, the castle and Lake Caccamo.
A unique residence located in a location of enchanting beauty. Ideal for those who dream of experiencing the charm of the historical and cultural heritage of the Sicilian hinterland.
Excellent for accommodation and as a wine shop for tasting typical Madonie products.

 

 

If interested in a property, please contact the realtor whose link is provided in the post below, or contact an agent of your own choosing. Independent verification of details and status is recommended.

Caccamo, Palermo (province), Sicily    $75,008 USD

 

 

 

History

The palace was built by the family of Canon Ventura, and subsequently became Panzeca property by inheritance.
The foundations date back to the 18th century; the walls are mainly made of tuff with a diameter of about 80 cm.

 

 

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