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NEW BUILDT FACILITY WITH 20 EXCLUSIVE APPARTMENTS
CROATIA-TROGIR-CIOVO-OKRUG GORNJI
LOCATION : right beside the sea DISTANCE TO BEACH: 10 meters
TOTAL SIZE OF THE FACILITY:
BRUTO 1.658 m2 ,NETO 1.287 m2
DEADLINE TO FINISH CONSTRUCTION: 31.03.2008.year
PRICE: 2.574.000.-EUROS + tax
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| City/Town: |
Trogir |
| Address of Property: |
Trogir, Ciovo |
| Postcode/Zip: |
21220 [map] |
| Bedrooms: |
more than 12 |
| Reception Rooms: |
more |
| Bathrooms: |
more than 12 |
| Type of Property: |
Flat |
| Price: |
EUR 2574000.00 [convert] |
Features |
| Central Heating: |
Electric |
| Burglar Alarm: |
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| Parking Facilities: |
Drive |
| Gardens: |
None |
| Double Glazed: |
Yes |
| Near Shops: |
Yes |
| Near School : |
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Extra Features |
| Air Conditioning, Laminate |
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Area Information |
| CENTRAL DALMATIA
Because of its central position on the eastern coast of the Adriatic sea, the district of Split and Dalmatia has always had an extraordinary cultural and historical role. This entire rounded area consists of a wide hinterland through which flows the river Cetina, and of a coastal belt with an archipelago with many islands. Generous nature has garnished this rich and heterogeneous area with hidden bays, beaches, cliffs, karst, emerald groves, sea straits and vast high seas. The islands of Brac, Solta, Hvar and Vis are wide, with beautiful landscapes and hierarchies of bigger and smaller settlements. The towns and smaller settlements seem to be threaded on a string along the coast. The hinterland, to which even the breath of the Mediterranean reaches, consists of a mountainous landscape with karst, wide fields and settlements, among which Sinj and Imotski have got urban characteristics.
On the coast, the crossroads of continental and sea - ways, during the prehistoric and ancient era, the town of Salona has developed as the metropolis of the Roman province Dalmatia, whose role was taken over by Split in the early Middle Ages. From the 5th to the 2nd century B.C, the Greek colonists have founded some urban settlements on the islands and on the land. The emperor Diocletian, who was of Dalmatian origin himself, has had a huge palace built, into which he withdrew in the year 303. The Diocletian's palace became the centre, out of which the medieval town of Split has developed. Therefore, it is understandable that the medieval Croatian rulers have had many churches and mausoleums built on the ruins of Salona, near Split.
This extraordinary beautiful area abounds in cultural monuments. The Diocletian's palace is recorded into the UNESCO register of monuments of universal importance. The peculiar characteristic of this area is the masonry, because this region abounds in stone. No wonder that many famous builders and sculptors originate from this area. The most famous monument of the Dalmatian masonry is the portal of the cathedral in Trogir, which was chiseled out by the master Radovan in the 13th century. However, worthier than single buildings are the rural and the urban settlements in this region, fused with its natural frame, with rounded contours and polished masonry, which can be considered collective pieces of art.
Trogir with its condensed contours, situated on a small island seems to be a castle on the water with the prisms of its towers and crystals of its bell - towers. Split, which has developed out of the Diocletian's palace is the most imaginative town of Dalmatia, with complicated spatial relationships, medieval houses and churches built on the ruins of imperial chambers. Split is therefore a town with secret historical semantics, especially concerning imperial memories.
The tiny town of Omis under the fortress situated on the mouth of the river Cetina has got an almost pathetic scenery with cliffs and rocks in the background. In the background of the urban centre of Makarska one can see the slopes of the mountain of Biokovo, under which there are many beaches and clear blue sea. The town of Hvar grows steplike, with its facades one above the other, always turned towards the sun and the high seas.
Split - is the economic and administrative center of Middle Dalmatia, with about 200,000 inhabitants. It is also the jumping-off point for exploration of the coast and islands of the beautiful Croatian Adriatic. The site was first settled when, at the end of the third century AD, the Roman Emperor Diocletian built his palace here. The importance of Diocletian's Palace far transcends local significance because of its level of preservation and the buildings of succeeding historical periods built within its walls, which today form the very heart of old Split. Split's growth became particularly rapid in the 7th century, when the inhabitants of the destroyed Greek and Roman metropolis Salonae (present-day Solin) took refuge within its walls. The lovely ruins of Solin outside the city can still be explored today. In the Middle Ages, Split was an autonomous commune. Many of Split's historical and cultural buildings can be found within the walls of Diocletian's Palace. In addition, numerous museums, the National Theatre, and old churches and other archeological sites in the Split region make it an important cultural attraction - Split Croatia properties
Trogir - is a town-museum in the very meaning of the word. Lovers of cultural and historical monuments, art, original architecture and nice alleys are given the opportunity in Trogir to learn about the manifold and complex heritage - from the Romanesque yard to the modern interiors. The unique historical core, Radovan's portal, the art collections which have been arousing excitement among visitors and travellers for centuries offer a tourist beauty, personified in the relief of Kairos as an appropriate souvenir. The wider surroundings of Trogir (Trogir - Seget - Ciovo Riviera) is characterized by lavish green vegetation, numerous islands and islets, rocky and pebble beaches.
Island Ciovo - is an island in the central Dalmatian archipelago; area 28.8 sq km (length 15.3 km, width up to 3.5 km); population 6,071; highest peak Rudine (218 m). In the east, Ciovo is about 2 km away from the mainland ( Cape Marjan); in the north-west it is connected with the mainland by a bascule bridge (in Trogir). The island of Ciovo actually encloses the Kastela Gulf. Island Ciovo in some sense is like "Trogir's beach", where Trogir's medieval nobles used to build their villas. Recently, a lot of holiday houses have been built on the island - the owners are usually from Split and spend their weekends and holidays on Ciovo. That makes of Ciovo a "family atmosphere" place more than a real tourist centre. |
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| Email Seller: |
Email Seller |
| Contact person: |
Tomo Saric |
| Advertiser Type : |
Investor |
| Phone: |
0038521798087 |
| Sellers City, County : |
Trogir Croatia |
| URL: |
www.ciovonet.tk |
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