5.5-room attic apartment with wonderful sun terrace (48)
The Fontanalba residence is located in a quiet, sunny, and yet central location in a traffic-calmed side street of Minusio. The lake shore, shopping facilities, restaurants, post office, and banks are easily accessible on foot. The spacious attic apartment with 5.5 rooms is accessible both by lift and through the underground garage and cellar. The bright living and dining area with fireplace and panoramic windows is directly connected to the modern, fully equipped kitchen. The south-facing sun terrace (77 m²) offers a breathtaking view of Lake Maggiore and the Magadino plain - ideal for sunbathing or for social BBQs with family and friends.The private area of the apartment includes four bedrooms (one with en-suite bathroom in charming retro sea blue), another bathroom with shower and washing tower, a guest toilet, and a cozy reading corner. The main bedroom also has its own balcony.An ideal home for families who want to live centrally and quietly. Also available as a second home.Highlights: Quiet, sunny, central location Panoramic view of Lake Maggiore Comfortable access by lift or garage Large terrace with south orientation Bright living/dining area with fireplace Only a few minutes to the lake and all amenities Available as a second homeMinusio is a neighboring town of Locarno and is located between Lake Maggiore and Monte Cardada. Minusio borders Muralto, Orselina, Brione, Contra, and Tenero. In Rivapiana, the "lake shore", lies the Catholic Church of San Quirico. The church, first mentioned in 1313, was rebuilt in the Baroque style in the 18th century. Inside the church, remains of Romanesque paintings from the 13th century are preserved on the south wall. The Romanesque bell tower from the 13th-15th centuries formerly served as a watchtower. The church has a public park with a beautiful view of the lake. Not far from there, directly on the lake, is the defensive structure Cà di Ferro, a castle-like building. This was built by the Urner military entrepreneur Peter A Pro from 1540-1580 as a recruitment barracks for Swiss mercenaries (Reisläufer). The chapel dates back to 1630.