Historic residence with view of Lake Kaltern - South Tyrol

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PropNo6969-LIF22
Type of useHousing
Type of commercializationPurchase
Type of propertyHouse
Kind of propertyVilla
Postcode39052
CityKaltern
Latitude46.41330
Longitude11.24620
CountryItaly
Provinces (Italy)Bolzano
Living area700 sqm
Usable area460 sqm
Plot size600 sqm
Number of rooms6
Purchase price2.000.000 €
External commission4,88%
Currency
Commission noticeDer Käufer bezahlt 4,88% aus dem notariell beurkundeten Kaufpreis, fällig bei Unterzeichnung des Kaufvertrages
PropNo6969-LIF22 Type of useHousing
Type of commercializationPurchase Type of propertyHouse
Kind of propertyVilla Postcode39052
CityKaltern Latitude46.41330
Longitude11.24620 CountryItaly
Provinces (Italy)Bolzano Living area700 sqm
Usable area460 sqm Plot size600 sqm
Number of rooms6 Purchase price2.000.000 €
External commission4,88% Currency
Commission noticeDer Käufer bezahlt 4,88% aus dem notariell beurkundeten Kaufpreis, fällig bei Unterzeichnung des Kaufvertrages
Property description Historic residence with view of Lake Kaltern - South Tyrol

A truly unique offer: Situated in a premium location, we offer the historic "Mühlburg" in Kaltern for sale. This property to be renovated captivates with timeless architecture and offers every lover space to create an extraordinary home. The building extends over a total of 4 floors, from the first floor to the attic. On the first floor there are cellars, the 1st floor is composed of a residential unit of 130 m² as well as the 2nd floor. The 3rd and last floor can be converted into a duplex apartment thanks to the high ceiling, and would thus form a fantastic living unit with a view of Lake Kaltern. A barn that can be expanded belongs to the property, a garage with 4 parking spaces, parking spaces in the open and a garden with 300m2 area closes the offer.

More information on request. We are happy to organize a viewing appointment.
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Location: The estate is located on the upper edge of Pfuß, a small hamlet of Kaltern, somewhat hidden between houses. The "Gschlössl" - as it is popularly called - is located at the foot of the Mendola at 544 meters above sea level. Until 100 years ago, it stood alone, situated between a small stream - the Pfußer Lahn - and the group of houses around the St. Rochus Church. The Mühlburg estate, along with the Campan estate, is recorded as a noble possession in the Atlas Tyrolensis - the first map of the province of Tyrol based on a geodetic survey and one of the most important international cartographic achievements of the 18th century.

The estate was first mentioned in 1231; the residential tower was originally known as "Turm in Pfuß" (popularly known as "Pfußer Gschlössl" or "Schlössl" for short). It was the lords of Morenberg who had the estate rebuilt into a manorial residence called Mühlburg and who also lived there. The Morenbergs came from Sarnonico on Nonsberg and were originally called de Moris. In 1510 Emperor Maximilian I of Habsburg granted them the noble title of von Morenberg. Around 1600 they owned the Morenberg estate in Sarnonico, the entire area of the Mendel Pass including the inn, the Windegg agricultural estate and the Mühlburg estate in Kaltern. In 1584 the "Tower in Pfuß" was rebuilt by the Italian architect and master builder Silvestro del Gallo, who was active in Kaltern, together with the stonemason Bernardo Pariano for Johann Anton von Morenberg into its present form as a manorial residence. After the death of the eldest son Friedrich and thus the extinction of the noble family of Morenberg, the building passed in 1628 to his widow Maria Brigitta von Arz, who soon married the baron Karl Colonna von Völs.

In 1664, the small estate passed to the Barons Käßler von Boymont, who also used the buildings as their residence after Boymont Castle burned down. The last noble owner was Karolina, née Countess von Wolkenstein, who sold the estate to a certain Jakob Wally in 1801. Thus, after 200 years, the "aristocratic" time of the "Schlössl" in Pfuß came to an end. From then on, the estate was owned by the middle classes and farmers, which it still is today. According to oral tradition, the estate was used by the imperial hunters of the imperial and royal monarchy during the First World War. In the era of fascism under Mussolini, it was used as an illegal catacomb school to ensure the instruction of students in their native German, despite the ban.
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Others: All information is subject to change, non-binding, without guarantee and based on information provided to us by our client. We assume no liability for completeness, accuracy and timeliness. Intermediation remains reserved.
We point out that our activity in case of success entails a brokerage and / or proof commission. In case of sale, the commission amounts to 4.88% of the notarized purchase price. Our terms and conditions apply.
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