Chalet con 5 dormitorios se vende en Malaga, Costa del Sol
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Dormitorios: 5
Cuartos de baño: 5
Dormitorios: 5, Cuartos de Baño: 5, Superficie construida: 600 m², Parcela: 880 m², Tiene piscina UNIQUE CONTEMPORARY HIGH QUALITY VILLA LOCATED AT A UNIQUE LOCATION OFFERING ANOTHER WAY OF LIVE This villa is the right property for demanding people who define quality of live themselves and don"t care whether it"s already more fashionable to have a holiday home close to Malaga City than having one close to still more famous locations in Marbella Sierra Blanca, Cascada de Camojan, Golden Mile, Puerto Banus, Benahavis La Zagaleta, Estepona or Mijas. Without any doubts sooner or later Malaga City will become very fashionable as an outstanding fusion between traditional Andalucian live and international glamour. This unique villa built and owned by a well-known architect from the Netherlands combines the best panoramic sea views, privacy, highest qualities, fusion between contemporary and traditional architecture Malaga currently has to offer. The villa offers an independent office with separate entrance, and additional independent guest apartment on pool level and a spacious luminous main house with 3 bedrooms. Various open and covered terraces on all different levels help you to really enjoy the outstanding Andalucian climate all year around. THERE IS NO COMPARABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE IN MALAGA. LOCATION - LOCATION - LOCATION = MALAGA - MALAGA - MALAGA It is easy to understand why Malaga City is dubbed the Capital of the Costa del Sol. Once considered the poor cousin of Andalusia"s Capital city, Seville, it now competes successfully for attention, thanks to its profusion of quirky museums, innovative restaurants and stylish hotels, many featuring trendy rooftop terraces with bar, pool and stunning views. The opening of the Picasso Museum in 2003 triggered the city"s cultural rebirth, and visitors are now flocking to this port city which boasts excellent transport, top-class cuisine and fascinating monuments, from Moorish and Roman times through to modern day - while retaining its authentic Andalucian feel. Malaga has more museums than any other city in Andalucia - and there are new ones opening al the time. Learn more about Malaga through its wine, at the Wine Museum; its social history and customs, from the collection of 19th-century paintings at the new Carmen Thyssen museum; and its famous local personalities, such as the painter Felix Revello del Toro. For more art and design delights, you can visit museums of contemporary art, archaeology or glass; while fashion is covered, together with cars yes, seriously - it"s a clever gender-balancing combination at one of the city"s latest openings. CLIMATE Sea breezes from the Mediterranean coastline regulates the summer heat to a more comfortable levels than the inland Andalusian towns and the Malaga Mountains form the perfect barrier to protect the city from the colder weather in winter. It can still be very hot in July and August and it can be colder minimum of around 13 °C between December and February. Some much needed rainfall is to be expected in the colder months, but it usually does not usually last for long. HISTORY AND MONUMENTS As well as homage to the great Picasso, other great historic monuments include the imposing Baroque Cathedral, popularly known as "La Manquita" One Armed Woman, and the newly restored Roman theatre. High on the hill above the city is the Parador state-run hotel, which is situated in the Gibralfaro, a Moorish castle of great historical importance. The Parador a wonderful place to either stay the night or have a long lunch in these fascinating surroundings with panoramic views over Malaga city and out across the port to sea. Although there has been a certain amount of destruction in Malaga over the centuries, especially during the Spanish Civil War, there is still plenty of proof of the Moorish occupation. Today you can visit the Moorish Alcazaba fortress, dating back to 1065, which also now features a very interesting archaeological muse..
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Cuartos de baño: 5
Dormitorios: 5, Cuartos de Baño: 5, Superficie construida: 600 m², Parcela: 880 m², Tiene piscina UNIQUE CONTEMPORARY HIGH QUALITY VILLA LOCATED AT A UNIQUE LOCATION OFFERING ANOTHER WAY OF LIVE This villa is the right property for demanding people who define quality of live themselves and don"t care whether it"s already more fashionable to have a holiday home close to Malaga City than having one close to still more famous locations in Marbella Sierra Blanca, Cascada de Camojan, Golden Mile, Puerto Banus, Benahavis La Zagaleta, Estepona or Mijas. Without any doubts sooner or later Malaga City will become very fashionable as an outstanding fusion between traditional Andalucian live and international glamour. This unique villa built and owned by a well-known architect from the Netherlands combines the best panoramic sea views, privacy, highest qualities, fusion between contemporary and traditional architecture Malaga currently has to offer. The villa offers an independent office with separate entrance, and additional independent guest apartment on pool level and a spacious luminous main house with 3 bedrooms. Various open and covered terraces on all different levels help you to really enjoy the outstanding Andalucian climate all year around. THERE IS NO COMPARABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE IN MALAGA. LOCATION - LOCATION - LOCATION = MALAGA - MALAGA - MALAGA It is easy to understand why Malaga City is dubbed the Capital of the Costa del Sol. Once considered the poor cousin of Andalusia"s Capital city, Seville, it now competes successfully for attention, thanks to its profusion of quirky museums, innovative restaurants and stylish hotels, many featuring trendy rooftop terraces with bar, pool and stunning views. The opening of the Picasso Museum in 2003 triggered the city"s cultural rebirth, and visitors are now flocking to this port city which boasts excellent transport, top-class cuisine and fascinating monuments, from Moorish and Roman times through to modern day - while retaining its authentic Andalucian feel. Malaga has more museums than any other city in Andalucia - and there are new ones opening al the time. Learn more about Malaga through its wine, at the Wine Museum; its social history and customs, from the collection of 19th-century paintings at the new Carmen Thyssen museum; and its famous local personalities, such as the painter Felix Revello del Toro. For more art and design delights, you can visit museums of contemporary art, archaeology or glass; while fashion is covered, together with cars yes, seriously - it"s a clever gender-balancing combination at one of the city"s latest openings. CLIMATE Sea breezes from the Mediterranean coastline regulates the summer heat to a more comfortable levels than the inland Andalusian towns and the Malaga Mountains form the perfect barrier to protect the city from the colder weather in winter. It can still be very hot in July and August and it can be colder minimum of around 13 °C between December and February. Some much needed rainfall is to be expected in the colder months, but it usually does not usually last for long. HISTORY AND MONUMENTS As well as homage to the great Picasso, other great historic monuments include the imposing Baroque Cathedral, popularly known as "La Manquita" One Armed Woman, and the newly restored Roman theatre. High on the hill above the city is the Parador state-run hotel, which is situated in the Gibralfaro, a Moorish castle of great historical importance. The Parador a wonderful place to either stay the night or have a long lunch in these fascinating surroundings with panoramic views over Malaga city and out across the port to sea. Although there has been a certain amount of destruction in Malaga over the centuries, especially during the Spanish Civil War, there is still plenty of proof of the Moorish occupation. Today you can visit the Moorish Alcazaba fortress, dating back to 1065, which also now features a very interesting archaeological muse..
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