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The Legacy: Nicosia’s new emblematic tower by Tsentas Developers

Tsentas Developers has proudly presented its flagship project, The Legacy; a new, under development 20-story tower, synonymous with ultimate comfort and luxury, located in the heart of Nicosia.

The Legacy is the ideal residential destination. The elegant building, which is adjacent to the impressive, under-development park at the old GSP location, was designed to overlook the park and offer a unique contemporary urban living experience.

Residents of The Legacy are greeted by the imposing lobby where they can relax in a versatile space that effortlessly transforms from a welcoming cafe by day to an idyllic lounge bar by night. The exclusive concierge service is at the tenants' disposal to serve all their daily needs.

The 10th floor is exclusively dedicated to wellness. It has a state-of-the-art gym with spa and sauna as well as an impressive heated swimming pool that combines the ultimate relaxation experience with the unique view.

Legacy features a wide range of luxury residences, from one, two and three bedroom apartments, penthouses, and a spectacular penthouse, the crowning glory of the project, extending over the top three floors with a private elevator and stunning roof garden with private heated pool and unparalleled

For more information visit: www.tsentas.com

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