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Luxurious, Modern, Smart and with an Exceptional View! Situated in a privileged and very quiet position, this Spacious Apartment offers a Splendid Panorama from the large terrace on the lake and the town.Located in a minimalist architecture building, the property consists of an entrance (from the internal elevator), a living room overlooking the lake with an open kitchen, three bedroomsLuxurious, Modern, Smart and with an Exceptional View! Situated in a privileged and very quiet position, this Spacious Apartment offers a Splendid Panorama from the large terrace on the lake and the town.Located in a minimalist architecture building, the property consists of an entrance (from the internal elevator), a living room overlooking the lake with an open kitchen, three bedrooms and two bathrooms. Recently renovated with the highest quality materials, it guarantees comfort and functionality. Air conditioning, underfloor heating, Home Automation. Fine, custom-made furnishings.
The elevator with direct access to the apartment adds practicality and privacy. An interesting opportunity for those looking for a quiet residence in an exclusive location.A unique opportunity for those looking for the perfect combination of prestige, comfort and nature.Large garage on the ground floor. Millennium Estate [hidden information]Strolling the promenade of Lake Lugano, palm trees frame a view of snow-covered mountains, offering a hint of the Mediterranean in the middle of the Alps. The areaâs beauty so entranced Victorian-era travellers that they named a section of the waterfront âParadisoâ, the Italian word for paradiseThe village of Campione dâItalia has a prime location on Lake Lugano The town is a geographic rarity known as an enclave â a territory completely surrounded by another territory. Itâs also an exclave, a closely related term describing a portion of a territory separated from its main part by another territory. While itâs less than a mile hike to the Italian border through the wooded hillside above town, itâs a 40-minute drive to Como, the Italian regionâs governmental centre.Residents are accustomed to their quirky status, which stretches back more than a millennium. Under a long-established agreement between the two countries, they worked in the Swiss customs territory, paid bills with Swiss francs and were served by Italian police that drove Swiss-licenced cars. Municipal services, from rubbish collection to education, were supplied by Switzerland. The town of just more than a square mile attracted tourists from the Swiss city of Lugano on the opposite side of the lake, who were drawn by its most notable landmark, Europeâs oldest and biggest casino, Casino dâCampione.
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