Located near a monastery of the fifteenth century, the historic building owned by a major producer of Barolo wine has been renovated into a singlefamily house of 400sq m with attached three apartments used for tourism purposes.
The works have allowed, thanks to the choices of the different finishes and furnishings as well as cutting-edge plant equipment, strong contrasts between past and contemporary that characterize the internal environment.
Any outdoor space is instead characterized by the respect for the historical traits typical of the place, a village located in the vicinity of La Morra , in the territory of the Langhe, the World Heritage.
Located near a monastery of the fifteenth century, the historic building owned by a major producer of Barolo wine has been renovated into a singlefamily house of 400sq m with attached three apartments used for tourism purposes.
The works have allowed, thanks to the choices of the different finishes and furnishings as well as cutting-edge plant equipment, strong contrasts between past and contemporary that characterize the internal environment.
Any outdoor space is instead characterized by the respect for the historical traits typical of the place, a village located in the vicinity of La Morra , in the territory of the Langhe, the World Heritage.