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Preko 18.800 domaćih i stranih kupaca iz naše baze želi kupiti nekretninu. Postavite oglas i brzo prodajte svoj stan, kuću, vilu, zemljište... - Velika potražnja za VOZILA
This exclusive property is an authentic palast of the year 1752 located on the hill of Dalt Vila, the historical heart of Ibiza town, with beautiful views over the sea and the port. The property is totally reformed with first class materials. One can find all types of entertainment activities nearby. The house on 4 floors comprises a total of 6 bedrooms, 5 bathrooms, various salons (TV/cinema, entertainment lounge, etc.), dining room and kitchen as well as an independent apartment with one bedroom, one bathroom, living room and kitchen. Furthermore this historical yet modern palace has various terraces and a roof terrace of 220 m2 with 6x2.5 pool with jet stream, A/C and central under floor heating. The Floors are made out of white thalasso marmol and there is an authentic phencian cistern providing water.
Location & surrounding area:
Ibiza is the capital of the Balearic island of Ibiza. It lies on the southern coast of the island. In Ibiza town with 42,884 inhabitants live around 38% of the permanent island residents. The city was founded in the 7th Century by the Phoenicians. They named both the town and the island after the god Bes Ebusim. From the Phoenicians there is still a large necropolis west of the Old Town (Dalt Vila), the Puig des Molins (eng. Mill Hill), which later was also used by the Romans.