PINZOLO - In the historical centre of the most renowned village in Val Rendena, we offer a first-floor flat with excellent southern exposure and an eastern view of the ancient frescoed church. Starting from one of the oldest houses in the village, restored to the rough, a meticulous renovation has been made, obtaining the optimum in terms of both living space and energy class. The large entrance hall allows for the creation of a customised storage space. From here there is access to the living area where there is provision for a kitchenette and ample space for a dining area, living room for two sofas and TV area. The entrance also leads to the two double bedrooms and two full bathrooms. Everything is arranged to optimise the living space. Natural light floods this south-facing flat through the many windows. Together with the flat above, it has a latest-generation pellet heating plant with a calorie counter and attached photovoltaic panels for greater energy savings.
The name of Pinzolo, according to tradition, refers to the fact that there was only one pine tree (pin sol) in the plain. Pinzolo is situated at the bottom of the valley between majestic mountains and near the confluence of the two major branches of the Sarca (Sarca di Genova and Sarca di Campiglio). A famous centre of mountaineering tourism already at the beginning of the century, after the Second World War it expanded urbanistically, until it involved the entire bottom of the valley from Giustino to Carisolo. It is a winter and summer tourist resort, a starting point for ascents and traverses in the Adamello-Presanella Group, the Brenta Dolomites and the Adamello Brenta Natural Park. Nepomuceno Bolognini, one of the most representative figures of the Trentino Risorgimento, was born in Pinzolo in 1823. In 1882, he founded the SAT - Società Alpinisti Tridentini (Trento Mountaineers' Society) in his home town, and deepened and spread knowledge of Pinzolo's history and folklore. The Church of San Vigilio (dating back to the 10th century) bears on its main façade one of the most extraordinary frescoes in the valley and perhaps in the entire Alpine arc, the Danza Macabra.