Town Hall of Denia buys a house

Denia Town Hall Credit: Anna Akopyan

Denia´s local government acquired the town´s historic 16th-century house for €800,000. 

Located in the old town of Denia, between Plaza del Ajuntament and Loreto, one of the oldest houses in the municipality remained deserted for many years before finally being purchased by Denia´s Town Hall.

For Sale, postings have now been removed, as the government finalised the purchase. The Town Hall included this sale in the municipal budgets for 2024 and had now reached an agreement with the owners, reducing the price.

The building of the house dates back to the time of Felipe III, standing three floors high, and holding  630 square metres.

With its ancestral origin and the significant location in Denia´s historic centre near the Roques neighbourhood, the house, now more than ever, serves as a recovered patrimony, belonging to the town itself.

The Town Council has not announced their further plans for the house but with the government´s value of preserving heritage, it is certain that it will be used for public purposes, reminding residents and visitors of Denia´s history.

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Anna Akopyan

Originally from Moscow, with Russian and Armenian origins, Anna has lived in Costa Blanca for over ten years. She is passionate about singing, acting and traveling.

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