The property is located in one of the historic streets of the upper level of Noto, where time seems to have stood still, allowing one to appreciate the authenticity of a partially lost Noto. Despite its proximity to the main streets, the surrounding environment offers tranquility in a less chaotic context.
The small palace, entirely restored in 2020, covers an area of 346 square meters, spread over two floors. The ground floor features bedrooms, three of which have private bathrooms, a spacious kitchen and dining area, a utility room, and a bathroom serving the fourth bedroom.
All rooms are equipped with air conditioners and heat pumps, ensuring optimal comfort. The presence of five independent entrances on the adjacent alleys facilitates the potential division of the floor into independent apartments.
The first floor offers an elegant lounge, a kitchen with a dining area, a utility room, three bedrooms, and two bathrooms. The spaces are spacious and bright, thanks to the generous windows and balconies in almost all rooms. Going up to the upper floor, there is an attic used as a bedroom and a terrace with a magnificent view of the dome of the Church of the Crucifix and the streets of the upper level. The roof is equipped with solar panels, making the property even more energy-efficient.
Palazzo Montevideo proves to be a property of significant interest, both for its strategic location and its versatile composition. It is well-suited as both a residence and an investment for a potential hospitality business.