Gallipoli, historic center, on the splendid Riviera Diaz we offer for sale a seafront home dating back to the early 1900s. Independent and finely renovated, the property consists of two apartments, both renovated with great care, which retain the charm of the star vaults, typical of the historic architecture of Salento. On the first floor we find a 187m2 apartment with a large living room facing the sea, fireplace, eat-in kitchen, double bedroom with en suite bathroom, second and third bedrooms and two other bathrooms. Renova-ted, star vaults, air-conditioned, double glazing. An internal staircase leads to the second floor consisting of a living room with fireplace, seafront balcony, eat-in kitchen, double bedroom with private bathroom, single bedroom and second bathroom with shower. Independent heating, air-conditioned and equipped with wooden window frames with double glazing. Strong point: the terraces of exclusive property with panoramic sea view of the Castello Angiono and the Gulf of Gallipoli, accessible from both homes. The central location allows you to fully experience the lively atmosphere of the historic center, with the con-venience of having all the main tourist attractions, shops and services just a few steps away. This is an ideal proposal for those who want an exclusive residence in one of the most beautiful places in Salento, without sacrificing modernity and comfort and keeping the charm of the past intact. For more information or to book a visit, do not hesitate to contact us. For more information call 0833263777. (00393924250097) For all the news follow us on Instagram: Lucerimmobiliare Ref.: G-690 Cl. En. G The name Gallipoli (Caddh-rìpuli in the Gallipoli dialect) derives from the Greek “Kalé Polis”, which means “beautiful city”. The city, lo-cated along the western coast of the Salento peninsula, juts out into the Ionian Sea with a coastline of about 20km including the towns of Punta Pizzo, Baia Verde, Rivabella and Lido Conchiglie, and is divided into two parts: the village, which houses the most modern part of the city, and the historic center, located on an island connected to the mainland by a seventeenth-century bridge. Of notable historical and natu-ralistic importance is the Island of Sant’Andrea, about a mile off the historic center, characterized by the presence of wild animals, such as the Corsican Seagull. The entire coast boasts a low and very long beach composed of white dunes, made up of splendid sandy beaches with crystal clear water very popular in the summer, and is interspersed with cliffs that open onto sandy shores and hidden corners.