In the center of the charming village of Agropoli, a few steps from the Church of the Madonna di Costantinopoli dating back to the sixteenth century, and from the ancient gate which connects the old to the new part of the city through the stairs, we recommend the purchase of a historic building dating back to the thirteenth century. Currently the building houses a restaurant-pizzeria and a small B&B with rooms all overlooking the sea. The charm of this property is absolutely unique it includes one of the oldest towers of the town, a network of corridors and passages that lead into secret ravines, a wishing well object of a mysterious popular legend, and a terrace-solarium with a wonderful view of Capri and the entire Amalfi coast. It seems to walk in a nativity scene, in a maze of intertwined alleys, through arches, underpasses, corridors and small stairways. The ground floor houses a small bar with an old wood-burning oven; wooden stairs lead to the kitchen and to the restaurant on the upper floors with a total capacity of about 100 seats. The rooms can be accessed through a small and sinuous staircase or, externally, through a secondary entrance. The building is rich in historical relics related to the sea and the culture of Cilento: in every corner you can find a small treasure. This building represents a small stone jewel, a place between past and present where one can admire breathtaking views that peek out between the houses and alleys.
This property is located in Agropoli, one of the most famous and beautiful town of Cilento in the province of Salerno. Agropoli, gets its name from Acropolis, the "upper town" of the Cilento National Park, Vallo di Diano and Alburni, it is a beautiful village in the south of Salerno. The crystal-clear sea of the Bay of Trentova and the coast in front of the San Marco seafront make it one of the seaside resorts awarded with the "Blue Flag Fee" which certifies the
cleanliness of the seas, the protection of the environment and the efficiency of services related to tourism. The Blue Flag also flies over the marina which is the largest on the southern coast of Salerno with about 1200 berths. Agropoli is also the "gateway" of the Cilento National Park, Vallo di Diano and Alburni UNESCO heritage as a "cultural landscape" of world importance and the "Tresino-Trentova" is the most pristine area of Agropoli of extraordinary naturalistic and landscape value. The milllenary history, which still breathes in the ancient Angevin-Aragonese castle, the culture, the sport, the true flavors of the Mediterranean diet, the proximity to the motorway and the great attractions of Campania such as Paestum, just 8 km away, Castellabate at 13 Km and Elea-Velia at about 34 Km, all contribute making Agropoli an enchanting place suitable for everyone to live all year round. The property is about 60 km from
Salerno, about 83 km from Amalfi, about 88 km from Pompeii and about 115 km from Naples Capodichino Airport and about 30 Km from the Pontecagnano Airport and is located in a rapidly expanding area, close to all primary and secondary services, commercial activities such as holiday homes, B&Bs, restaurants, bars, shops and other infrastructures of daily use which are approximately 1km away .