Villa Petrose

The three-bedroom Villa Petrose is located in Pulgian and ear  finest beaches and azure waters. This magnificent villa became one of the most popular villas in it’s local area. It is ideal for a family or a group of friends.

 

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Villa Petrose was designed by the internationally renown architect, Giuseppe Milizia, whose works can be seen from Cannes in France to Madison Avenue in New York. With Villa Petrose, he returned to his native Puglia to create a contemporary space based on the various elements of nature.

The villa, the annex and the trullo can sleep up to a maximum of 17 people in six double bedrooms, each with an en suite bathroom and walk-in shower. The stone foundations and central part of the villa date back to the 18th century when the building was still a traditional pagliara Salentina, a stone shelter with a thatched roof used by local peasants and their animals. The straw roofing was substituted with local tufo stone vaulted ceilings and the resulting transformation is incredible. It manages to combine both beauty and aesthetics with its spectacular glass fronting and light, airy tones reminiscent of the surrounding sea and landscapes. Puglia is famous for its trulli; the traditional, circular dwellings with a conical, stone roof. They have the exceedingly comfortable quality of being cool in the summer and snuggly warm in the winter.

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