OUR HOUSES




Corte Sant'Oronzo is not just a place to stay, but a refuge that tells the story of a family through its walls, its spaces and its memories. Here, each house carries with it a piece of the past, an echo of laughter, traditions and affections that are intertwined with the history of this ancient court. It is a place where time seems to stand still, where every detail speaks of love and care, and where you can immerse yourself in a warm and welcoming atmosphere, as if you were at home. Discover our four dwellings, each with its own soul and history.

Supérchiu

The first house, located on the ground floor, was once my grandfather Toto's stable and shed where he dried tobacco and raised rabbits, goats and sheep, including Rosa, his favourite. Today,...

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Trási

On the ground floor, we find the very ancient home of my great-grandmother Cristina. This welcoming home comprises a large living room with sofa bed, fireplace and hob with dishwasher, a double...

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Bonasorta

On the first floor is the house where my grandmother Carmela lived for most of her life, inextricably linked to my childhood memories. This flat comprises a living room, a bathroom, a bedroom...

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Bonavespra

The fourth house, located on the first floor, was my grandmother's kitchen, where I spent long summer afternoons as a child. I drank the milk and mint she prepared for me and drew pictures,...

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Cummare

The fifth house, affectionately called Casa Cummare, was once the home of “Cummare” Tetta, a master seamstress and dear friend of my grandparents. I remember her fondly, standing at the little...

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Mescia Sarta

The sixth apartment is called Mescia Sarta, in tribute to “Nunna” Tetta, a master seamstress who stitched together beautiful dresses and cherished memories. In the 1950s, this was her atelier:...

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