APULIA - CASAMASSIMA (BA)
Extraordinary and evocative real estate complex with oriental elements.
This extraordinary real estate property, located near an 18-hole golf course, is an authentic jewel that blends historical elegance with oriental architectural elements, creating a unique and fascinating environment. Surrounded by large green spaces, this property offers an immersive experience that captivates the imagination.
The buildings developed around a manor house built around 1850, renovated and enlarged between 1980 and 1990.
The architectural complex, of considerable value, consists of several buildings and large open spaces and greenery, is completely surrounded by local stone walls and is accessed through two entrances.
Main building
After passing the entrance, bordered by two shaped stone pillars, you enter a long avenue which, crossing a grove of pines, eucalyptus, fir trees and other essences, leads to the manor house with a beautiful neoclassical façade.
The ground floor of the house offers a large entrance hall and other spacious side rooms, characterized by barrel and pavilion vaults. There are also several utility rooms here. On the left side of the ground floor, there is a large former stable greenhouse made entirely of stone, with evident traces of the former mangers, adding a touch of history and authenticity.
On the right, a large stone staircase leads to the upper floor, where there is a central hall from which the former residential rooms branch off. Some of these rooms overlook a large longitudinal terrace, while others enjoy the view from the balcony on the back of the facade.
On the right side of the primary body of the building, slightly set back and still on two floors, there are two extensions built successively in more recent times, the first of which is immediately behind it and roughly takes up the style of the manor house with two large openings arch on the façade and on the two floors, and the resumption of the cornice and the pilasters with the capitals, made from scratch; the second extension, even further back than the first, with a facade covered entirely in stone with small ashlars, with two entrance arches on the ground floor and a large arched window on the upper floor, includes numerous small and medium-sized rooms and various services, all intended for residential use.
The manor house is completed on the third floor by a large roof terrace with a lookout tower and in the basement where there are cisterns for collecting rainwater.
The rear facade has an unusual oriental style with many architectural elements characteristic of these buildings: colonnades, cusp arches, capitals and figures of Arab origin.
The whole building is surmounted by a high tripartite pediment.
A beautiful loggia on the first floor with arches and columns completes the facade of the new building.
On the left of the building and on the rear elevation rises a high
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