This is a charming, beautiful fortified masseria, an ancient typical farm of the south of Italy.
The masseria was built at the end of the eighteenth century and is surrounded by an oasis with vegetables, citrus and olive trees.
It stands on the border between Apulia and Basilicata; this is an area of great archaeological interest as in the seventh century a.C., it was part of the Magna Grecia.
Furthermore, the masseria is situated five kilometers away from the pleasant white beaches of the Ionian sea and from the golf courses in Riva dei Tessali and Metaponto.

