Pula, a seaside town at the tip of Croatia's Istria peninsula, is known for its sheltered port, long coastline, and Roman ruins. Settled since prehistoric times and prized for its strategic location, Pula has been repeatedly occupied, destroyed, and rebuilt. The villa is 6 km from the sea, 3 km from the highway, and only 7 km from the center of Pula, with an area of 600m2 on a spacious plot of 1780m2. The basement includes a cellar, hallway, storage, and toilet. Next to the villa is an apartment with a private entrance consisting of a hallway, a kitchen with a living room, a bedroom, a bathroom, and an apartment with a covered terrace. The villa's ground floor includes a hall, a kitchen with a dining room, a large living room with a large wood-burning fireplace, and three bedrooms, each with a bathroom. There are two covered terraces on the ground floor. The villa's first floor consists of a hall, a kitchen with a dining room and a large living room, three large bedrooms, two bathrooms, a room with a sauna and whirlpool, and a room with exercise equipment. The first floor has a balcony without a roof. The living room features a wood-burning fireplace. The villa's second floor includes a small kitchen with a bar, a social games room (darts, billiards), three bedrooms, and two bathrooms. ID CODE: ALG-2035 Robert Budimir Agent s licencom Mob: +385 95 363 1892 Tel: +385 52 204 933 E-mail: robert@alphaluxegroup.com https://alphaluxegroup.com