Exclusive. In the historic center of Pontremoli, in Via Cavour, we offer this beautiful house, completely renovated, with excellent attention to detail, and ready to live. The house has an entrance on the ground floor where you enter the living room/tavern, where the majestic fireplace of the 1400s stands out, ready to warm us and keep us company in the cooler seasons. There is also a bathroom with lava stone tiles, carved out of the niche; Very impressive. There is also the small living room from which precious stone stairs lead to the first floor where we find the custom-made kitchen, access to the beautiful terrace from which you can see the nearby park and the Magra river. From the small hallway we arrive at the large room where we find another fireplace, now fed effectively and efficiently by pellets, which heats the rooms very well. On the second floor there are two double bedrooms and two more bathrooms. There are different solutions for closets and built-in wardrobes. In this property coexist both the original Florentine terracotta, treated, and the precious teak in the room. The condensing boiler is very efficient thanks to the steel radiators. The historical charm of this residence is evidenced by the proximity of the tower and the Casotto bridge, which have linked the renovation of the house to the fine arts, making it one of the most beautiful houses in the historic center (also home to several presentations of typical slow food dishes). Pontremoli is 35 minutes from the sea and the 5 terre; and in less than an hour you can reach the cities of Pisa and Parma. In just 5 minutes on foot you can reach the Piagnaro Castle where you can enjoy a beautiful view of the city and see the museum of stele statues. The modern history of the Lunigiana stele statues, the particular prehistoric monuments typical of the lands that straddle Liguria and Tuscany, begins on a precise date, December 29, 1827, and in a precise place, the locality of Novā di Zignago, a hill in the upper Val di Vara: the first known stele statue was found here. then went down in history as the "stele of Zignago". To date, there are 85 stele statues, most of which are preserved at the aforementioned Museum: the most recent find is the head of Mount Galletto, found in March 2021 by a person who was walking in the countryside around Pontremoli. Finding a stele statue, or even simply a fragment of it, is a rare event: to give you an idea, just think that in the last ten years there have been only four finds. And always in a fortuitous way: usually by hikers walking through the woods or, as in the case of the eighty-second, found near Licciana Nardi, by a farmer who was uprooting a vineyard.