Reference: HOHM-T68. Historic property in the heart of Montan - an architectural gem with charm and history This impressive historic building, located in the center of Montan, tells a fascinating story that goes back to its origins as a traditional farmstead. Over the centuries, the property has been remodeled several times and eventually divided into several units. Today, the building is a listed building and impresses with its characterful architecture, which skillfully combines different architectural styles. Even from the outside, the four-storey building with its solid construction and ornate faade attracts everyone's attention. The hand-painted decorations that adorn the building give it a very special aura and underline its unique historical value. The main entrance leads via the courtyard to the second floor, where there is a spacious living area. There are two bathrooms, a kitchen and an inviting living room. The absolute highlight of this floor, however, is the extraordinary Gothic South Tyrolean parlor - one of the oldest of its kind in the region. The artfully carved Swiss stone pine walls, the impressive beamed ceiling, the traditional serving hatch and the original Tyrolean stove with cozy stove bench create an atmosphere of incomparable warmth and comfort. The first floor captivates with its architectural features from another era. The double-height rooms, massive stone walls, large round arches, exposed wooden beams and cobblestones are reminiscent of the building's original use and give this area a unique character. There is also a spacious garage with a practical elevator, a bathroom, a versatile hobby or meeting room and a small garden. The boiler room ensures an efficient heat supply for the entire building. The sleeping area is located on the second floor and is accessible via a long, light-flooded hallway. A total of seven bright and spacious bedrooms are available here, complemented by four bathrooms, an additional kitchen and a dining room. From the dining room, a staircase leads directly to the top floor, where another architectural highlight of the house awaits you: the impressive stone barrel vault, which impressively accentuates the historic character of the building. From here, you can also access the spacious balcony, which offers a breathtaking view of the imposing Enn Castle and the picturesque landscape of the southern lowlands. A property with diverse potential This historic property has been carefully extended and modernized again and again over the centuries. The last comprehensive renovation took place in 2005, harmoniously combining contemporary living comfort with the historic building fabric. Thanks to its spacious layout and unique location, this exceptional property offers a wide range of potential uses. Whether as an exclusive primary or secondary residence, as a prestigious home for several generations or as an investment property with potential for touristic use - the possibilities are almost unlimited. Be inspired by the unmistakable atmosphere of this historic building and discover the numerous possibilities it offers you. + in need of renovation + elevator + listed building + Historic property + particularly valuable parlor Montan (Italian: Montagna) is a picturesque municipality in South Tyrol, northern Italy. It lies at an altitude of around 500 meters on the southern side of the Trudner Horn Nature Park and belongs to the district of beretsch-Unterland. Montagna offers an impressive view of the Adige Valley and is surrounded by vineyards, forests and rolling hills. History and culture Montan has a long history dating back to the Middle Ages. Enn Castle, a well-preserved 12th century castle perched on a hill above the village, is particularly well-known. The parish church of St. Stephan, which combines Gothic and Romanesque elements, is another cultural highlight. The municipality is strongly influenced by the Ladin-Austrian tradition, which is reflected in its architecture, customs and regional cuisine. Nature and leisure Montan is a paradise for nature lovers. Hikers and mountain bikers will find numerous routes through the Trudner Horn Nature Park and along the famous former Fiemme Valley Railway, which is now a popular cycle path. Wine lovers will also get their money's worth here - Montan is one of the best areas for growing Pinot Noir in South Tyrol. Economy and viticulture The region relies heavily on viticulture. Montan is particularly known for its high-quality Pinot Noir, which grows on the sunny slopes of the surrounding area. Many wineries offer tastings and guided tours. Montan is an idyllic village that impresses with its nature, history and culinary delights - a perfect destination for connoisseurs and active vacationers in South Tyrol. Late Gothic building core, remodeled in the 17th century, particularly valuable parlor, ceiling with carved beams, side walls made of standing planks with pointed arch finials from the 15th century, double arched windows with stone pillars, stone-framed arched doors with the year 1536, pointed arch door with stonemason's mark. ----- We generally recommend having the building law situation checked by a specialist lawyer. All details are based exclusively on information provided to us by clients. Our company assumes no liability for the completeness, accuracy and timeliness of this information. Subject to errors and prior sale. Delivery by arrangement. Taxes, notary and land registry costs incurred on purchase are to be borne by the buyer. 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