Located on the west coast of Istria, Bale is known for its natural, cultural and architectural treasure. The place surrounded by olive groves and ramparts offers a large selection of properties such as beautiful new villas with pool, stone renovated houses and great potential of the property with small stone stands for renovation which you can see in the offer of real estate agency DUX.
The municipality of Bale located near Rovinj, Vodnjan, Kanfanar and Svetvincenat is a preserved area of Istria that has avoided all forms of devastation and today can proudly say that it is an area of almost virgin beauty characterized by superb natural resources, untouched nature and rich cultural and architectural heritage. The municipality of Bale spreads over 81.65 square kilometers, today it has 1,295 inhabitants. Archaeological excavations in the area show that the stone town of Bale, which still offers Istrian tradition and architecture, still dates back to the Roman Empire. The Bale fortress defended the trade route between Pula and the interior of Istria. The Roman castrum became a walled town in the Middle Ages, and was first mentioned as Castrum Vallis, or Valle in 965. Today, the Roman Castrum Vallis is a town whose historic core is located 145 meters above sea level surrounded by hills. The Italian name Bala - Valle means valley, and Bale is a valley located between the hills of Monlema, Škvačota, Pižanovac and Veli Majan, Mali Majan; Paštrovičev vrh, Sv Nedelja, Brigonera, Mongrižeja and Sokol. There were forts on these hills in prehistory. However, today Bale is not just a city, the Municipality of Bale is a natural whole with arable fields, pastures, forests where you can still see the remains of old buildings, Roman roads, cisterns, wells, Roman villas, oil presses, churches ...
In Bale today you can enjoy peace and quiet, visit the Gothic-Renaissance castle Soardo-Bembo, visit the 19th century tower in the center, the parish church, peek into the town hall with a loggia from the 14th century ... The municipality of Bale, or its southernmost partly passes the 45th parallel, which means it is in the most ideal place - halfway between the Equator and the North Pole. The average annual temperature in Bale is 14 degrees Celsius, with an average of 2,400 hours of sunshine a year, which has attracted many tourists to visit this place.
The silence that reigns in the cobbled streets of this town can almost be heard, so for many other reasons you should stop in Bale - a pearl surrounded by greenery and blue sea. Discover this undiscovered world.
The municipality of Bale located near Rovinj, Vodnjan, Kanfanar and Svetvincenat is a preserved area of Istria that has avoided all forms of devastation and today can proudly say that it is an area of almost virgin beauty characterized by superb natural resources, untouched nature and rich cultural and architectural heritage. The municipality of Bale spreads over 81.65 square kilometers, today it has 1,295 inhabitants. Archaeological excavations in the area show that the stone town of Bale, which still offers Istrian tradition and architecture, still dates back to the Roman Empire. The Bale fortress defended the trade route between Pula and the interior of Istria. The Roman castrum became a walled town in the Middle Ages, and was first mentioned as Castrum Vallis, or Valle in 965. Today, the Roman Castrum Vallis is a town whose historic core is located 145 meters above sea level surrounded by hills. The Italian name Bala - Valle means valley, and Bale is a valley located between the hills of Monlema, Škvačota, Pižanovac and Veli Majan, Mali Majan; Paštrovičev vrh, Sv Nedelja, Brigonera, Mongrižeja and Sokol. There were forts on these hills in prehistory. However, today Bale is not just a city, the Municipality of Bale is a natural whole with arable fields, pastures, forests where you can still see the remains of old buildings, Roman roads, cisterns, wells, Roman villas, oil presses, churches ...
In Bale today you can enjoy peace and quiet, visit the Gothic-Renaissance castle Soardo-Bembo, visit the 19th century tower in the center, the parish church, peek into the town hall with a loggia from the 14th century ... The municipality of Bale, or its southernmost partly passes the 45th parallel, which means it is in the most ideal place - halfway between the Equator and the North Pole. The average annual temperature in Bale is 14 degrees Celsius, with an average of 2,400 hours of sunshine a year, which has attracted many tourists to visit this place.
The silence that reigns in the cobbled streets of this town can almost be heard, so for many other reasons you should stop in Bale - a pearl surrounded by greenery and blue sea. Discover this undiscovered world.
- Square size
- 340 m2
- Rooms
- 9
- ID Code
- 28185
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- 234 m2
- Rooms
- 4
- ID Code
- 28049
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- 130 m2
- Rooms
- 3
- ID Code
- 27855
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- 834 m2
- ID Code
- 27534
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- 2.967 m2
- ID Code
- 26892
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- 1.957 m2
- ID Code
- 25859
- Square size
- 16.169 m2
- ID Code
- 25703
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- 59 m2
- Rooms
- 2
- ID Code
- 24992
- Square size
- 503 m2
- ID Code
- 24417
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- 200 m2
- Rooms
- 3
- ID Code
- 23032
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- 145 m2
- Rooms
- 3
- ID Code
- 21647
- Square size
- 289 m2
- Rooms
- 12
- ID Code
- 21046
- Square size
- 1.294 m2
- ID Code
- 20860
- Square size
- 6.654 m2
- ID Code
- 20790
- Square size
- 670 m2
- Rooms
- 10
- ID Code
- 20773
- Square size
- 252,45 m2
- Rooms
- 7
- ID Code
- 19429
- Square size
- 83 m2
- Rooms
- 4
- ID Code
- 18177
- Square size
- 42.074 m2
- ID Code
- 18054
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- 12.200 m2
- ID Code
- 17410
- Square size
- 320 m2
- Rooms
- 10
- ID Code
- 16780
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- 13.408 m2
- ID Code
- 16182
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- 70 m2
- Rooms
- 3
- ID Code
- 15066
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- 550 m2
- Rooms
- 8
- ID Code
- 14148
- Square size
- 12.180 m2
- ID Code
- 12014
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