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A conversation between heritage and modernity

Masseria Belvedere has been thoughtfully restored by architects Nicolò Lewanski and Federica Russo, cofounders of the Italian firm Valari. Their vision preserved the 17th-century character of the building while introducing a refined, contemporary aesthetic.

Original stone walls, vaulted ceilings, and time-worn details are paired with materials like whitewashed oak, microcement, and Apricena marble, creating a warm, understated elegance where architecture, light, and landscape coexist in harmony.

Sustainably restored, naturally lived

At Masseria Belvedere, sustainability is part of everyday life. From renewable energy to locally grown produce, every detail has been designed to respect the land and reduce environmental impact.

  • Solar panels
  • High-efficiency heat pumps
  • No concrete added to the original structure
  • Organic waste composted and reused to nourish olive trees
  • On-site kitchen garden
  • Fresh vegetables available every day
  • Locally produced olive oil
  • Filtered water system and purifier

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