OPATIJA, LOVRAN - a beautiful two-story apartment with a view of the sea and a garden.
The apartment covers 111.89 m2. It is decorated in a modern style, and in addition to the interesting interior, the apartment has a beautifully landscaped garden with a summer kitchen and a space for socializing. The living room has an open floor plan and is functionally connected to the kitchen and dining room. The white background with several interesting elements stands out in the kitchen, and the kitchen is equipped with high-end Miele technology. From the living room there is a covered balcony with a beautiful open view of the sea. An internal spiral staircase leads to the second floor, where there is a spacious bathroom, a master bedroom and two guest rooms. The sleeping area is dominated by simplicity and a large selection of layered textiles in complementary colors that create a soothing atmosphere without excessive decorations. On the second floor there is a spacious terrace with an open view of the sea and the whole of Kvarner. In addition to the beautiful garden, the apartment also has a garage with one parking space, and a parking space in the common garden of the building. Clean and tidy property. This property is 260m from the sea as the crow flies, or 350m on foot (about 3 minutes). LOVRAN: Lovran is a city with a long and rich past with a hundred-year tradition in tourism. It was named after the laurel (laurus nobilis) which grows abundantly in evergreen groves in the town and its surroundings. Lovran is located on the eastern coast of Istria in the Kvarner Gulf. It is located at the foot of the greenest and most vegetated mountain on the Adriatic - Ucka. It is 19 km from our largest port Rijeka, 14 km from the train station in Matulji, and 80 km from the airport in Pula. It is surrounded by high mountains to the north and west (Ucka 1396 m, Snježnik 1605 m, Risnjak 1528 m), and on the sea side by islands (Krk, Cres), and its position is exceptionally protected from the winds. In the winter months, the most common wind is the bora, which blows from the north and brings clear and cold weather. Jugo brings rain and high humidity, and in the summer months the mistral brings freshness from the open sea, mitigating the heat and humidity. Lovran has preserved its historical core of the medieval urban concept. The old town was surrounded by a defensive wall and bastions on the foundations and walls of which houses were built over time. The courtyards of the Old Town are the charm and specialty of Mediterranean urban architecture. Behind the stone portal, the facades of the neighboring houses can be seen, decorated with staircases, porches and skodes, and in the middle of the courtyard rises the stone mouth of the cistern. In the 21st century, Lovran has a rich historical heritage, a centuries-old tourist tradition, preserved nature, built infrastructure, all of which enables the resurgence of tourism with sustainable development and compliance with all ecological standards. The good climate, lush Mediterranean vegetation and favorable geographical position enabled the strong development of tourism at the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries. Since that time, Lovran has been, along with Opatija, the most important place on the famous Riviera. Several villas built at that time are included in the world architectural heritage. The climate is Mediterranean with continental elements. The average winter air temperature is 7°C, summer 22°C, while the annual average is 13.3°C. Sea temperatures range from a minimum of 9°C in the winter months to a maximum of 26°C in August. Lovran has 2,230 sunny days per year and an average amount of precipitation of 1,500 liters per m2. These specific microclimatic conditions allowed all Mediterranean vegetation and plants to thrive. Laurel, palm, magnolia, various types of evergreen shrubs, honey oak, pines and cypresses grow in abundance along the coast. A
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