Just a few minutes away from the center of Pula, there is a family house with a total area of 467 m2 built on a plot of 645 m2.
The house is split level (three floors).
On the ground floor of the house there is a commercial space - a restaurant consisting of a porch, restaurant, office and counter, three vestibules, sanitary facilities, bar, five toilets, staircase, kitchen, shower, cloakroom, terrace, total area 236.41 m2.
On the first floor there is an apartment consisting of a hallway, entrance hall, pantry, toilet, kitchen and dining room, two terraces, living room, three bedrooms, bathroom, total area 114.10 m2 and an apartment consisting of a hallway, bathroom, kitchen and dining room, bedroom and living room, hall, terrace, total area 60.37 m2.
On the second floor there is an apartment consisting of a hallway, bathroom, kitchen and dining room, bedroom and living room, hall, terrace, total area 56.46 m2
Pula, as the largest city on the Istrian peninsula, offers a variety of attractions for culture lovers. The rich plan of its three-thousand-year-old history, where every step you take through the old city is remarkable, begins and ends with the magnificent and well-preserved Roman amphitheater. Located under seven hills, overlooking the Adriatic, the untouched natural environment of Pula is magical. Known for its mild climate and clean, beautiful sea, Pula also has a long tradition of winemaking, fishing and shipbuilding. It is also home to many ancient Roman buildings. The modern development of the city encourages many guests to visit and enjoy numerous festivals, events, beautiful beaches and top-quality local delicacies.
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