Prestigious Historic Venetian Villa with Approved Project Villa Friedenberg is a prestigious nineteenth-century Venetian villa located in a strategic position, just 20 minutes from Venice Piazzale Roma and Marco Polo Airport, and 10 minutes from the Mestre railway station. The property needs a complete renovation and offers an already approved project for conversion into a hotel and conference center. Location: Chirignago-Venice, Italy Strategic location: 20 min from Venice Piazzale Roma and Marco Polo Airport, 10 min from Mestre railway station Project area: 10, 000 square meters, 91 rooms, uncovered and underground parking, conference room for 1, 000 people Current surface/volume: ~4, 000 sqm / ~13, 000 mc Land: 5 acres of historical park including a grotto Ministerial constraint Sale through sale of S.r.l. (LLC) Main features Approved project for hotel with 91 rooms, uncovered and underground car parks, underground conference room for 1, 000 people Broad development potential: the property also lends itself to other uses, such as subdivision into apartments or conversion into a retirement home Sale through sale of S.r.l. (LLC), facilitating the acquisition process This is a unique opportunity for investors and real estate developers looking for a project of great prestige and historical value. Background Villa Friedenberg is a historic Venetian villa located in Chirignago, on the Venetian mainland, dating back to the eighteenth century. The property includes a main building of 40 meters in length, flanked by rustic outbuildings and a perpendicular barchessa, all immersed in a park of about 20, 000 square meters characterized by centuries-old trees, romantic paths, fountains, a grotto, a gothic tower, and Roman finds. Originally belonging to the Prezzato family, the villa is attested in the cadastral maps of 1781 as part of a vast agricultural estate. In 1877 it was purchased by General Samuel Giulai, an officer of Hungarian origin of the Royal Italian Army, who enlarged and modified the structure, adding architectural elements typical of the Venetian villas of the time. Subsequently, the property passed to the Friedenberg family, of Hungarian and Jewish origin, who made it their residence and maintained its management until the second half of the twentieth century. In 1989, the villa was acquired by the current owner company with the intention of converting it into a hotel-conference center. Villa Friedenberg was declared of particular historical-artistic interest by the Ministry of Cultural and Environmental Heritage in 1995. Disclaimer: The historical information and images relating to Villa Friedenberg may contain inaccuracies or variations with respect to official documents. Images are for illustrative purposes only and may not represent the current state of the property.
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