Beautiful high quality T2 - Montpellier / Historical Center

Prop. ID - PN45

Beautiful high quality T2 - Montpellier / Historical Center

350 000 € (*)
Living Area
65 m2
Land Area
-
Terrace Area
12 m2
No. Rooms
2
Wet/Shower room
1
No. Beds
1
Costs
-
Property tax
-
Housing tax
-

Description

High quality project building well located in one of Montpellier's most sought after neighborhood "Les Beaux Arts" - just a few minutes walk to Place de la Comedie!
This magnificent T2 will seduce you with its high quality and standards : Central reversible air conditioning, elevator, quality materials ...
The apartment includes an entrance of 9,39m2, a spacious room of 15,64m2 with its bathroom. A separate toilet, and a superb living room with its open kitchen of 32.67m2 overlooking a balcony of 12m2.
The appartment is located on the first floor, it meets the standards disabled and is sold with a closed and covered parking space.



City Culture

The region of Montpellier, like all the shores of the Mediterranean between the Alps and the Pyrenees, is a very old land of settlement and passage. On the old prehistoric background, Phoenicians, Greeks, Iberians, Ligurians and Celts have left a more or less important imprint. Rome will be the last crucible of these multiple influences. From 123 BC, Languedoc became a Roman colony. Major actor of the conquest, the consul Domitius marks the country by creating the road that bears his name, the Domitian Way. Until today, it is still this east-west axis uniting Italy with Spain which structures the exchanges and the life of the region.

Montpellier was born in 985, south of this old route and north of the Salt Road. A strategic situation since the future city settles on Cami Roumieu or Roman Road which passes between the two roads. The Count of Melgueil (Mauguio) gives Guilhem, a lord installed in the middle valley of the Herault vis-a-vis the Viscount of Beziers, a manse (agricultural field) on Mons Pestelarium. The donation text even lets us know the name of the serf who exploits it: Amalbert. On the other hand, the etymology of the place remains mysterious. Many hypotheses have been put forward - including a poetic, but improbable Mount Young Girls -. Montpellier, on this point, keeps its mystery, even if the most serious hypothesis evokes the strategic position of the hill: the mount of the lock. The development of the estate goes hand in hand with that of the house of Guilhem. From the first part of the eleventh century, the latter becomes more powerful than that of the Counts of Melgueil. Flattering alliances illustrate this rise in power of the Lord of Montpellier: Guilhem VII wife in 1156 a descendant of Hugues Capet, Mathilde of Burgundy and Guilhem VIII, in 1174, married Eudoxie, niece of the Emperor of Byzantium.
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34000 MONTPELLIER
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