Exclusive. In Via Europa, close to all services, in a quiet area, we propose an apartment in the 'Italia Prima' condominium located on the 3rd floor of a 5-story building. The building, built in the 1970s, is currently in good condition and work is being carried out to restore the balconies and facades, which will be at the expense of the current owners. The apartment is spacious and is situated on the third floor, accessible by elevator. The entrance is in the hallway. The kitchen is livable and connected to the dining area. There are three bedrooms, two single and one double. The floor is completed by a large living room, a storage room, and two bathrooms, both with windows. From the living room and the kitchen, you can access the two balconies, one facing North and one facing South. The cellar is located on the ground floor and has a window. It is a dry cellar, but not cool. The parking space is in the condominium area regulated by an agreement with the other residents. This house is very bright and quiet thanks to its location in the village and its height from road noises. The price is non-negotiable and it is an excellent investment opportunity for both residential use and rental purposes. Pontremoli is a 35-minute drive from the sea and the 5 lands; and in less than an hour, you can reach the cities of Pisa and Parma. In just 5 minutes on foot, you can reach the Castle of Piagnaro, where you can enjoy a beautiful view of the city and see the museum of the stele statues. The modern history of the stele statues of Lunigiana, the particular prehistoric monuments typical of the lands straddling Liguria and Tuscany, began on a specific date, December 29, 1827, and in a specific place, the locality of Novā di Zignago, a hill in the upper Val di Vara: here the first known stele statue was found, which later went down in history as the 'Zignago stele.' As of today, there are 85 stele statues, most of which are preserved in the above-mentioned museum: the most recent find is the head of Monte Galletto, discovered in March 2021 by a person who was walking through the countryside around Pontremoli. Finding a stele statue, or even just a fragment of it, is a rare event: to give an idea, it is enough to think that in the last ten years only four discoveries have been registered. And always in a fortuitous manner: usually by hikers walking through the woods or, as in the case of the eighty-second, found near Licciana Nardi, by a farmer who was uprooting a vineyard.