Made entirely of white limestone, the structure was born as a manor house and farm around 1920, by the De Giorgio family who has lived there for over 60 years, living the cultivation of wheat, vines and olive groves that today represent the main resource of the farm. And so the Palmento, a large room with stone vaults, used during the grape harvesting and in winter as an area in which to select the olives from the leaves, has now become the breakfast room. The old circular barn with white stone paving, created for the threshing of cereals such as wheat, oats and barley, has become a relaxing space ideal for being outdoors. The central part of the house, with the interior rooms in trullo, is the Arco di Sole Suite. The rooms used to shelter animals and those on the first floor, in the past used as a barn, have become the Melograno and Bellavista apartments.
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