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Palazzo Maresgallo: Home of Baroque, Art and Apulian Hospitality

  • 17 February 2021
There is a saying in Salento: “Salentu: lu sule, lu mare, lu ientu” (Salento is a place of sun, sea, and wind). Traveling around the world in search of new…
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Hospitality Feature: Distilia Dimora Salentina

  • 6 February 2021
VIA Magazine met with two art gallerists who fell in love with Puglia while on holiday and bought a historic palazzo of their own, just outside the center of Lecce.…
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Family-Friendly Villas in Puglia

  • 10 April 2020
VIA’s Travel Editor picks the most beautiful, family-friendly private villas in Puglia Open all year round, these real estate gems are the place to retreat, refresh, and reconnect back to…
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Property of the Week: Palazzo Margherita

  • 21 October 2019
Situated in Bernalda (a province of Matera), a charming hilltop town in the region of Basilicata, Palazzo Margherita quickly infused new life into the abandoned 15th-century castle built during the…
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Property of the Week: Palazzo Bozzi Corso

  • 31 August 2019
The city of Lecce is undergoing significant change; much like its neighboring cities in Puglia, foreign investment, urban development, and luxury tourism are drawing in visitors and driving a serial…
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Property of the Week: Palazzo Presta

  • 24 June 2019
Who would have thought that from this intimate hotel in Gallipoli, one could explore the world?  While the open sea outside is a great starting point, at this ‘Globetrotter’s House’…
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Property of the week: Masseria Lamacoppa

  • 9 June 2019
The first impression of this masseria is ‘wow’ and with reason; the sheer size of this property is incredible and then you see the interior architecture and you just need…

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