
LUXURY
House in Puglia
Unique estate to live in & discover Puglia

Villa Till
"An exclusive gem nestled on the seafront of Taranto, offering unparalleled access to a private marina for your boat, all while being immersed in the vibrant heart of the historic center. This extraordinary property seamlessly blends serene waterfront living with the dynamic energy of urban culture. Experience the perfect balance of tranquility and vibrancy, where the gentle lull of the sea meets the lively pulse of history and modernity."
"The dream of a lifetime, a journey shaped by heart, passion, and meticulous attention to detail. Here, every corner tells the story of those who envisioned and created a unique place a haven that stands out for its soul and authenticity. This residence is not just a house but an experience, a warm embrace for a special family seeking the extraordinary. Here, time stands still, and every detail reflects the love with which it was conceived, built, and cherished. A place where memories come to life, and dreams find their home."
A dream in a landscape
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In the heart of the Mediterranean
The villa, an oasis with a breathtaking view, is located on the seafront in the heart of Taranto.
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Just 45 minutes from Brindisi Airport and about 1 hour from Bari Airport.
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Only a few minutes from the beautiful beaches of Salento and all the renowned seaside destinations in Puglia.
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Less than an hour by car from the picturesque and famous towns of Alberobello, Martina Franca, Locorotondo, Cisternino, Ostuni, Lecce, Monopoli, Gallipoli, as well as the nearby Bari and Otranto.
Taranto

Taranto, founded by the Greeks in 706 BC, is a city with a millennial history, having passed through Roman, Byzantine, Norman, and Spanish dominations. Famous for its powerful fleet in the ancient world, it has preserved numerous archaeological finds, including the renowned National Archaeological Museum (MARTA), which testify to its cultural significance. Today, Taranto is also known for its popular traditions, such as the taranta dance and the evocative Holy Week, characterized by intense religious rituals and processions that blend devotion with folklore. Despite modernization and industrialization, the city maintains a strong connection to its rich historical and cultural past.
house 330 m² (3 floors)
garage 32 m²
cellar 16 m²
garden 460 m²
5 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms
2 kitchens, tavern, billiard room, garage, cellar, garden
1.790.000
