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The Lido of Venice is the favourite seaside resort for both Venetians and tourists from Italy and all over the world, appreciated for its crystal-clear waters and beautiful beaches. The liberty style still characterises the entire island, accompanied by the 'belle epoque' atmosphere that reaches its peak at the end of summer thanks to the famous Film Festival. The Lido can be easily reached in a few minutes by various public water transport lines and the entire island can be travelled by car, which can be transported thanks to the public ferry-boat service connected to the mainland.
The property is located in a strategic position, very close to shops and services (bus stop, vaporetti and ferry boats, supermarkets, restaurants, etc.) but quiet and convenient to the beaches, both those equipped with the characteristic huts and the free ones, including San Nicolò, known for its natural oasis and the pleasant walk along the dike to the lighthouse.Sometimes a house can open a bridge to cross epochs, and Villa Mattutina, letting us pass through its iron portal, seems to transport us to the belle époque!
The Lido lands have indeed been a lively setting for avant-garde architectural experimentation, and this villa is one of the most harmonious examples of eclecticism, interpreted in a neo-Renaissance key by architect Giovanni Sardi, who also designed the famous Hotel Excelsior.
Walking along the garden path, the entrance door and large windows give the idea of a portico, marked by a linear style up to the large veranda. On the ground floor, the entrance leads into the dining room: at the back is a large fireplace, and a bookcase separates it from the rest of the living room. The room communicates with the veranda. The kitchen and other functional spaces, such as the services, are located on the floor, and are also conveniently connected to the garden.
On the upper floor are the three bedrooms: the master boasts a beautiful corner balcony overlooking the garden. The villa includes a second independent flat with a magnificent altana. Passing through the living room, the kitchen, two other rooms served by a large bathroom and the attic, we climb the stairs to appreciate it for ourselves. Our gaze plays at guessing the names of the surrounding villas, other important examples of the Art Nouveau style that characterises the centre of Lido.
The modernity of the design can also be found in the rear part of the garden, where the second portal opens with a driveway and garage.
Becoming the new owner of this villa means participating in the history of Venice and its Lido, feeling at home in one of the most exclusive places in the world. Meer bekijken Minder bekijken Ort: Lido di Venezia, Lido
Der Lido von Venedig ist ein beliebter Badeort für Venezianer und Touristen aus Italien und der ganzen Welt, der für sein kristallklares Wasser und seine schönen Strände geschätzt wird. Der Jugendstil prägt noch immer die gesamte Insel, begleitet von der Atmosphäre der "Belle Epoque", die im Spätsommer mit dem berühmten Filmfestival ihren Höhepunkt erreicht. Der Lido ist in wenigen Minuten mit verschiedenen öffentlichen Verkehrsmitteln zu erreichen, und die ganze Insel kann mit dem Auto befahren werden, das dank der öffentlichen Fährverbindung mit dem Festland transportiert werden kann.
Die Immobilie befindet sich in strategischer Lage, ganz in der Nähe von Geschäften und Dienstleistungen (Bushaltestelle, Vaporetto und Fähre, Supermärkte, Restaurants, usw.), aber ruhig und bequem zu den Stränden, sowohl die mit charakteristischen Hütten ausgestattet als auch die freien Strände, einschließlich San Nicolò, bekannt für seine natürliche Oase und den angenehmen Spaziergang entlang des Deiches zum Leuchtturm. Location: Lido di Venezia, Lido
The Lido of Venice is the favourite seaside resort for both Venetians and tourists from Italy and all over the world, appreciated for its crystal-clear waters and beautiful beaches. The liberty style still characterises the entire island, accompanied by the 'belle epoque' atmosphere that reaches its peak at the end of summer thanks to the famous Film Festival. The Lido can be easily reached in a few minutes by various public water transport lines and the entire island can be travelled by car, which can be transported thanks to the public ferry-boat service connected to the mainland.
The property is located in a strategic position, very close to shops and services (bus stop, vaporetti and ferry boats, supermarkets, restaurants, etc.) but quiet and convenient to the beaches, both those equipped with the characteristic huts and the free ones, including San Nicolò, known for its natural oasis and the pleasant walk along the dike to the lighthouse.Sometimes a house can open a bridge to cross epochs, and Villa Mattutina, letting us pass through its iron portal, seems to transport us to the belle époque!
The Lido lands have indeed been a lively setting for avant-garde architectural experimentation, and this villa is one of the most harmonious examples of eclecticism, interpreted in a neo-Renaissance key by architect Giovanni Sardi, who also designed the famous Hotel Excelsior.
Walking along the garden path, the entrance door and large windows give the idea of a portico, marked by a linear style up to the large veranda. On the ground floor, the entrance leads into the dining room: at the back is a large fireplace, and a bookcase separates it from the rest of the living room. The room communicates with the veranda. The kitchen and other functional spaces, such as the services, are located on the floor, and are also conveniently connected to the garden.
On the upper floor are the three bedrooms: the master boasts a beautiful corner balcony overlooking the garden. The villa includes a second independent flat with a magnificent altana. Passing through the living room, the kitchen, two other rooms served by a large bathroom and the attic, we climb the stairs to appreciate it for ourselves. Our gaze plays at guessing the names of the surrounding villas, other important examples of the Art Nouveau style that characterises the centre of Lido.
The modernity of the design can also be found in the rear part of the garden, where the second portal opens with a driveway and garage.
Becoming the new owner of this villa means participating in the history of Venice and its Lido, feeling at home in one of the most exclusive places in the world. Location: Lido di Venezia, Lido
The Lido of Venice is the favourite seaside resort for both Venetians and tourists from Italy and all over the world, appreciated for its crystal-clear waters and beautiful beaches. The liberty style still characterises the entire island, accompanied by the 'belle epoque' atmosphere that reaches its peak at the end of summer thanks to the famous Film Festival. The Lido can be easily reached in a few minutes by various public water transport lines and the entire island can be travelled by car, which can be transported thanks to the public ferry-boat service connected to the mainland.
The property is located in a strategic position, very close to shops and services (bus stop, vaporetti and ferry boats, supermarkets, restaurants, etc.) but quiet and convenient to the beaches, both those equipped with the characteristic huts and the free ones, including San Nicolò, known for its natural oasis and the pleasant walk along the dike to the lighthouse.Sometimes a house can open a bridge to cross epochs, and Villa Mattutina, letting us pass through its iron portal, seems to transport us to the belle époque!
The Lido lands have indeed been a lively setting for avant-garde architectural experimentation, and this villa is one of the most harmonious examples of eclecticism, interpreted in a neo-Renaissance key by architect Giovanni Sardi, who also designed the famous Hotel Excelsior.
Walking along the garden path, the entrance door and large windows give the idea of a portico, marked by a linear style up to the large veranda. On the ground floor, the entrance leads into the dining room: at the back is a large fireplace, and a bookcase separates it from the rest of the living room. The room communicates with the veranda. The kitchen and other functional spaces, such as the services, are located on the floor, and are also conveniently connected to the garden.
On the upper floor are the three bedrooms: the master boasts a beautiful corner balcony overlooking the garden. The villa includes a second independent flat with a magnificent altana. Passing through the living room, the kitchen, two other rooms served by a large bathroom and the attic, we climb the stairs to appreciate it for ourselves. Our gaze plays at guessing the names of the surrounding villas, other important examples of the Art Nouveau style that characterises the centre of Lido.
The modernity of the design can also be found in the rear part of the garden, where the second portal opens with a driveway and garage.
Becoming the new owner of this villa means participating in the history of Venice and its Lido, feeling at home in one of the most exclusive places in the world. Posizione: Lido di Venezia, Lido
Il Lido di Venezia rappresenta la località balneare privilegiata sia dai veneziani che dai turisti provenienti dall’Italia e da tutto il mondo, apprezzata per le sue acque cristalline e le bellissime spiagge. Lo stile liberty caratterizza ancora l’intera isola, accompagnato dall’atmosfera “belle epoque” che raggiunge il suo apice a fine estate grazie alla famosa Mostra del Cinema. Il Lido è facilmente raggiungibile in pochi minuti con varie linee del trasporto pubblico acqueo e l’intera isola è percorribile con l’automobile, che possono essere trasportate grazie al servizio di ferry-boat pubblico collegato con la terraferma.
L’immobile si trova in posizione strategica, vicinissima a negozi e servizi (fermata autobus, vaporetti e ferry boat, supermercati, ristoranti…) ma tranquilla e comoda alle spiagge, sia quelle attrezzate con le caratteristiche capanne che quelle libere tra le quali quella di San Nicolò, conosciuta per la sua oasi naturale e per la piacevole passeggiata che lungo la diga porta fino al faro. Location: Lido di Venezia, Lido
The Lido of Venice is the favourite seaside resort for both Venetians and tourists from Italy and all over the world, appreciated for its crystal-clear waters and beautiful beaches. The liberty style still characterises the entire island, accompanied by the 'belle epoque' atmosphere that reaches its peak at the end of summer thanks to the famous Film Festival. The Lido can be easily reached in a few minutes by various public water transport lines and the entire island can be travelled by car, which can be transported thanks to the public ferry-boat service connected to the mainland.
The property is located in a strategic position, very close to shops and services (bus stop, vaporetti and ferry boats, supermarkets, restaurants, etc.) but quiet and convenient to the beaches, both those equipped with the characteristic huts and the free ones, including San Nicolò, known for its natural oasis and the pleasant walk along the dike to the lighthouse.Sometimes a house can open a bridge to cross epochs, and Villa Mattutina, letting us pass through its iron portal, seems to transport us to the belle époque!
The Lido lands have indeed been a lively setting for avant-garde architectural experimentation, and this villa is one of the most harmonious examples of eclecticism, interpreted in a neo-Renaissance key by architect Giovanni Sardi, who also designed the famous Hotel Excelsior.
Walking along the garden path, the entrance door and large windows give the idea of a portico, marked by a linear style up to the large veranda. On the ground floor, the entrance leads into the dining room: at the back is a large fireplace, and a bookcase separates it from the rest of the living room. The room communicates with the veranda. The kitchen and other functional spaces, such as the services, are located on the floor, and are also conveniently connected to the garden.
On the upper floor are the three bedrooms: the master boasts a beautiful corner balcony overlooking the garden. The villa includes a second independent flat with a magnificent altana. Passing through the living room, the kitchen, two other rooms served by a large bathroom and the attic, we climb the stairs to appreciate it for ourselves. Our gaze plays at guessing the names of the surrounding villas, other important examples of the Art Nouveau style that characterises the centre of Lido.
The modernity of the design can also be found in the rear part of the garden, where the second portal opens with a driveway and garage.
Becoming the new owner of this villa means participating in the history of Venice and its Lido, feeling at home in one of the most exclusive places in the world.