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 | Water |
 | Tiled stove |
 | Well |
 | Heating by single stoves |
 | AC 230V |
 | Central heating |
 | AC 400V |
 | WC |
 | Gas |
 | Tub |
 | Sewage |
 | Shower |
 | Telephone |
 | Shower/WC |
 | Cable/Sat |
 | Tub/WC |
 | Garage |
 | Cellar |
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Object Description:
Valuable spacious family house in top location, in the district Olad. Beautiful slope, at the edge of the woods. Spacious driveway with nice brickwork and wrought-iron gates. Little biotope in the garden, a triple garage built in the slope (total of 60 sq.m). Cellar/entry area: 3 rooms (tiled stove in one of them), laundry/heating room. Separate external storage room. Ground floor: big terrace with view to the town and the Eastern Alps. Large combined dining and living room with luxurious fitted kitchen of solid wood, living room with open fireplace. Master bedroom, spacious bathroom with shower, tub, bidet and sauna. Separate guest toilet. Built-in cupboards in the anteroom and cherrywood staircase. Top floor: 3 bedrooms and big bathroom. Solid wood flooring in all rooms, valuable tiling in the sanitary units.
Alarm equipment.
Village Description
The city is located by the streams Perint and Gyöngyös, where the Alpokalja (Lower Alps) mountains meet the Little Hungarian Plain. The city has 90.000 inhabitants today. In 43 A.D. Claudius Caesar founded Colonia Claudia Savaria at a crossroad next to the important trade route, the Amber Road. Emperor Constantine the Great made Savaria the capital of the province Pannonia Prima. This era was the height of prosperation for Savaria, its population grew, new buildings were erected, among them theatres and churches. Many archaeological remains of the Roman past can still be seen in the city's Lapidarium and the Iseum. About 200 years ago the city became one of the most important centres of spiritual life, culture and Hungarian Baroque architecture due to the far-reaching plans and city-founding activities of János Szily, the city's first bishop. The Catedral, the Episcopal Palace, the former Liceum and the Papal Seminary form one of Hungary's most beautiful Baroque architectural complexes. Szombathely today is the cultural and economic centre of a region extending across several borders. On the initiative of Szombathely's citizens, an art gallery was built which houses outstanding works of modern Hungarian fine art. Bartók Hall, formerly a Synagogue, is the venue of most of the musical events, including numerous concerts of the Bartók Festival, and it is also the home of the Savaria Symphonic Orchestra, which has been a professional orchestra for a quarter of a century.
Website of the municipality:
http://www.szombathely.hu
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| Object #: |
CM08070 |
| Village: |
Szombathely |
| County: |
Vas |
| Construction: | Brick | | Living space in m²: | 250 | | Realty size in m²: | 1200 |
| Object Price: |
353.115 € |
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