Between Amalfi and Atrani, with its double view, Villa Belvedere looks over most of the Gulf of Salerno, from the Norman Tower of Amalfi to the lighthouse of Capo d’Orso, up to Punta Licosa, with Paestum in the background. Breathtaking panorama and absolute quiet are the peculiarities of this 18th century house, portrayed by painters and embellished by the expert pencil of the architect Marianna Gagliardi who, enhancing the ancient vaults, transformed it into a splendid villa full of light, with four large terraces on different levels and views from each room. The house spreads over three floors: the main one, with the entrance hall communicating with the living room, constitutes the living area all extended towards the sea thanks to the central balcony, to the terrace overlooking the entrance and the loggia then opening to the terrace towards Atrani. The living room is separated by two sliding doors from the dining area/kitchen and through a retractable door allows access to the master bedroom with dressing room and bathroom. Two stairs from the entrance: the first for the upper floor to the covering roof, and the other for the lower floor with the sleeping area with three bedrooms, two bathrooms, one en suite and a hallway. From the entrance hall you can access the guest bathroom and from there to the laundry room, while the storage room is hidden in a bookcase furniture. The radical restructuring completed in 2011 designed the current structure, perfectly compliant with the certification of town planning compliance. All systems are efficient. The external thermal break windows are protected by anti-burglary, galvanized metal shutters. Finally, great attention to details with precious materials, cocciopesto floors with insertions of ancient Vietri tiles, marble and natural stones making this villa a true aesthetic and functional jewel.
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