THE HOUSE OF ARTS COURTS
The house has a large size 90 square meters and a sea view terrace for summer evenings where to eat a pasta or a drink and enjoy the cool with friends.
The house has large closets and dressers. The large house has vaulted ceilings and a barrel, a typical feature of the Salentine structures.
Overlooking the quiet courtyard in the heart of the village.
BEDROOM
The interior has a very large bedroom with a living room table and chair, if necessary if a couple with a child can easily and conveniently add a cot on request.
LIVING ROOM
The living room has a comfortable french sofa bed, the kitchen equipped with views, and a large table for lunch breakfast or dinner with 6 comfortable seating.
THE STUDIO
The studio has a a french sofa bed and the fireplace, for me is the relaxation area where in the winter near the fire I can relax and read a book or chat with friends or have a drink or cook something on the vood .
THE BATHROOM
The bathroom is made of resin and has an indoor fireplace not be used as a fireplace, sanitary toilet and shower and douschette close wc, there is ample room to move around comfortably.
AIR COLD/HOT
Rooms (living and
WHO I AM
I live between Rome and the Salento, in two wonderful places and I deal with art, theater, music ,writing and training.
I decided during periods when there are no make available and rent sometimes the Salento home, to know and appreciate this magnificent land to my friends, old and new to come. Enjoy holyday .
Messapia (from Greek Μεσσαπία) was the ancient name of a region of Italy largely corresponding to modern Salento. It was inhabited chiefly by the Messapii in classical times. Pokorny derives the toponym from the reconstructed PIE *medhyo-, "middle" and PIE *ap-, "water" (Mess-apia, "amid waters"). Pokorny compares the toponym Messapia to another ancient Italic toponym, Salapia, "salt water", a city in Apulia.
Salento peninsula is composed of limestone, dividing the Adriatic Sea from the Ionian Sea. Known also as "peninsula salentina", from a geo-morphologic point of view it encompasses the land borders between Ionian and the Adriatic Seas, to the “Messapic threshold”, a depression that runs along the Taranto-Ostuni line and separates it from the Murge.
Province of Lecce[edit]
Acquarica del Capo, Alessano, Alezio, Alliste, Andrano, Aradeo, Arnesano, Bagnolo del Salento, Botrugno, Calimera, Campi Salentina, Cannole, Caprarica di Lecce, Carmiano, Carpignano Salentino, Casarano, Castri di Lecce, Castrignano de' Greci, Castrignano del Capo, Castro, Cavallino, Collepasso, Copertino, Corigliano d'Otranto, Corsano, Cursi, Cutrofiano, Diso, Gagliano del Capo, Galatina, Galatone, Galli
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