Key featuresLocated in the ancient Acropolis of Arpino, a rare heritage site on Italy's Unesco Tentative List140 sqm historic stone house with preserved architectural charmSpectacular views of the medieval watchtower and the valleyThree spacious double bedrooms, two bathrooms (one en suite)Hand-carved doors, antique features, and artisan furnishings includedCar accessible with nearby parking in a tranquil, year-round inhabited villageOnly 90 minutes from Rome and two international airportsDescriptionCASA Acropoli (Acropolis House)Ref: 006Stone Home in Iconic Ancient Acropolis of Arpino with Tower and Valley ViewsThis 140 sqm stone house is located in the Acropolisthe fortified heartof Arpino, one of Europe's oldest continuously inhabited settlements. Just 90 minutes from Rome, the home sits in a site of major archaeological and cultural significance, proudly featured on Italy's tentative Unesco World Heritage list.The Acropolis crowns a hill in southern Lazio, surrounded by majestic Cyclopean walls dating back to the 7th8th century Bc. These ancient stone fortifications, including a striking pointed gateway, are among the best-preserved examples of pre-Roman engineering. Overlooking the valley is a medieval watchtower, once part of a castle.Despite its historic status, the Acropolis is a living village inhabited year-round. Its cobbled streets are lined with well-kept stone houses, often adorned with flowers in the summer. Residents may drive along the main loop road and park near their homes beyond that, the area is traffic-free, ensuring peace and quiet. The community celebrates its cultural roots with annual festivals like Cantine del Vino, when ancient wine cellars open for tastings and music.Just 100 meters from the medieval tower, the property enjoys sweeping views and excellent natural light. Spread over two levels, the home features a spacious living room on the ground floor and, upstairs, three large double bedrooms, two bathrooms (one en suite), and a fully equipped kitchen with triple exposure.The house is in good condition with a sound roof and all essential services connected, including public water and sewerage. Heating is provided via traditional wood stoves, and a gas line is already installed.Original details enrich the home's historic appeal, including a restored antique front door, hand-carved interior doors, and custom artisan furnishingsall included in the sale. These touches give the home a sense of authenticity and charm that's hard to find in modern properties.Though tucked in a historic alleyway, the home is car-accessible with parking nearby. The center of Arpino, with shops, cafs, and essential services, is just a short drive away. Rome and its airports are reachable in under 90 minutes, offering the perfect blend of rustic village life and urban convenience.LOCATIONArpino & South Lazio RegionArpino is a timeless hilltop town where life flows slowly and peacefully. Just 90 minutes from Rome and Naples, it offers an escape into Italy's heartland. Wander through winding alleys steeped in history, among vineyards and olive groves that stretch across the hills.Despite its serene atmosphere, Arpino is a lively cultural hub, hosting festivals, markets, and community events year-round. It offers a genuine taste of Italian life in a region still untouched by mass tourism. Unlike Tuscany or Umbria, South Lazio remains a quiet refugean authentic corner of Italy where tradition thrives and natural beauty abounds. From here, major cities are within easy reach, yet home always feels like a peaceful retreat.
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