#00 Apartament in the historic center @Taranto [Private]

Apartament in the historic center of Taranto

  

Price
€250.000

Net Floor Area
77 m²

The apartment, completely renovated in 2025 with particular attention to sustainability and the harmonious integration of historical elements and contemporary design, is located on the third floor of Palazzo Calò, an elegant 18th-century building in the heart of Taranto’s Old Town. Its position is highly prestigious, directly facing the entrance of the Giovanni Paisiello Conservatory and just a short walk from the Aragonese Castle, the Doric columns, the Town Hall, and the University.

The entrance opens into a bright and spacious living room overlooking Via Duomo and featuring a view of the Conservatory, antique-style floor tiles, and a convenient niche ideal as a wardrobe. To the right is a small bedroom, perfect as a study or children’s room, also with a window facing Via Duomo. Opposite the living room lies the kitchen, a long and functional space overlooking the internal courtyard, equipped with terrazzo-style flooring, kitchen unit, refrigerator and washing machine (included in the price), as well as a technical suspended ceiling that houses the systems and provides additional storage space.

On the eastern side of the apartment is the master bedroom, enhanced by its original flooring and a small balcony offering views of the Aragonese Castle, the city center, and the Mar Grande. Next to the bedroom is the bathroom, raised by approximately thirteen centimeters, fully renovated and equipped with an open shower with side glass panel, heated towel rail, and a window overlooking Vicolo Gagliardi.

The property is certified in energy class A3, one of the highest ratings in the entire Old Town, thanks to the heat pump, the heat-pump water heater, and the ducted system that distributes air throughout the three rooms and the kitchen, ensuring complete independence from gas. Newly installed wooden window frames, the choice to place the systems within the suspended ceiling rather than under the floor, the added acoustic insulation, and the selective preservation of original flooring all reflect a design approach focused on sustainability and respect for the building’s historical structure. Integrated LED strips in the plasterboard provide discreet and modern lighting.

The property also includes approx. €15,000 in still-deductible renovation bonuses and is an ideal solution for those working within the institutional environments of the Conservatory, the University, the Navy or the Town Hall, as well as an excellent investment for those wishing to start a hospitality business ahead of the Mediterranean Games to be held in Taranto in the summer of 2026. The apartment combines location, energy efficiency, and historical charm in a truly unique setting within the Taranto real estate market.

Taranto is one of the Mediterranean’s most captivating cities, suspended between the sea, thousands of years of history, and unique urban atmospheres. Its Old Town, the Città Vecchia, lies on a limestone island between the Mar Grande and the Mar Piccolo, a maze of narrow lanes, courtyards, noble palaces, and ancient churches that tell the story of centuries of cultures and dominations. Here, authentic atmospheres, deep-rooted traditions, and striking views coexist, from the majestic Aragonese Castle to the Doric columns, from the waterfront promenade to the artisan workshops of the old town. Thanks to its historic heritage and cultural vibrancy, Taranto is an ideal destination for those seeking identity, Mediterranean beauty, and growth opportunities, now undergoing a major revitalization ahead of the 2026 Mediterranean Games.