How rural houses of the 13th century are adapted to modern dwellings

How rural houses of the 13th century are adapted to modern dwellings

Categories: Design and Architecture | Europe

Italy. Puglia region. Here vineyards give way to olive groves. And villages, villages, villages ... In the last 7 centuries, whoever wanted to conquer this plain - Byzantines, Greeks, Romans, Normans, Turks and Spaniards. But small limestone houses with conical roofs miraculously survived.

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How rural houses of the 13th century are adapted to modern dwellings

How rural houses of the 13th century are adapted to modern dwellings

1. Now, when there is a thirst for everything authentic, these surviving houses are doing great business.

How rural houses of the 13th century are adapted to modern dwellings

2. Above - a restored trullo (this is how these houses are called). Here is the untouched original.

How rural houses of the 13th century are adapted to modern dwellings

3. July and August are the peak season. Rent costs 650 euros/night.

How rural houses of the 13th century are adapted to modern dwellings

4. Naturally, young people cannot afford such rates. The owner relied on a clientele of wealthy pensioners. And there is a reason for this: since Europe is rapidly aging, then in the next 20-30 years a small stream of old travelers can turn into a whole river.

How rural houses of the 13th century are adapted to modern dwellings

5. The atmosphere is restrained and ascetic.

How rural houses of the 13th century are adapted to modern dwellings

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How rural houses of the 13th century are adapted to modern dwellings

7. Beds under medieval arches. Most likely, it keeps cool even without air conditioning.

How rural houses of the 13th century are adapted to modern dwellings

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How rural houses of the 13th century are adapted to modern dwellings

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How rural houses of the 13th century are adapted to modern dwellings

10. From entertainment there is a circle "We cook ourselves."

How rural houses of the 13th century are adapted to modern dwellings

11. In the kitchen, the walls of which have seen a lot in their 600-700 years.

How rural houses of the 13th century are adapted to modern dwellings

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How rural houses of the 13th century are adapted to modern dwellings

13. The complex looks romantic at night.

There are many mysteries in houses with history. Of course it's expensive. But if a chain hotel charges the same rate for a faceless room, then it’s not so pitiful to pay for a story with nature

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