Overview
Caltagirone, the capital of Sicilian ceramics, rises at 610m above sea level in an area separating the central provinces of Enna and Caltanissetta, and the south-eastern Ragusa and Syracuse. The surrounding landscape is a succession of rolling hills, cultivated fields, woods, vineyards and olive groves, with the sea of Gela coast in the distance. The villa rises on a hill, exactly in front of Caltagirone historical centre, laying as a wonderful Christmas crib on three adjoining hills. The property stretches for 24.000 square metres, occupied by centuries-old olive trees, almond trees, brooms and aromatic herbs, Mediterranean plants and flowers. The silence in the countryside is only broken by the chirping of birds and the occasional barking of a dog. If you need a revitalizing holiday, but don't want to leave Sicily without visiting a few of its most interesting places, then La Loggia is just perfect for you. Peace, rest and fun, and so much to see all the year round. The image of a noble, rich, inventive, dreamy Sicily in this beautiful town.
Property details
The villa, recently built, is inspired by the art nouveau style typical in Caltagirone in the early 1900. The contours of main door and windows are adorned with a lovely pressed terracotta border, and a pretty decoration also follows the house upper perimeter. A little aside, a centuries-old olive tree seems to cautiously welcome you, as a faithful watchdog. The wide panoramic terrace on the back opens onto a fantastic postcard of Caltagirone, which looks even more impressive at night, with its miryad little lights. In the garden, an inviting swimming pool peeps out in the green. Outodoors you can comfortably eat your meals and have fun with the barbecue, obviously decorated with ceramic tiles from Caltagirone.
Both from the terrace and the main door you can enter the heart of the house, a spacious and bright living/dining room with an open-plan kitchen finely decorated with splendid white lava stone and characterized by two powerfully scenographic elements: a gorgeous copper fireplace decorated with handcrafted ceramics - separating the kitchen from the living and dining areas - and a colourful column with a lemon tree in relief - a further homage to the art nouveau style inspiring the house decoration. The walls are wrapped by a warm apricot tinge, so that - whatever the season is - the sun seems always shining here! A door hides a laundry room and a little bathroom.
On the left of the living room, a corridor leads to the rest of the house: a pretty bathroom with jacuzzi and shower, a large walk-in wardrobe, a sober double bedroom with tester bed, a lovely twin, and another double bedroom with tester bed and panoramic view.
From the ground floor, a staircase leads to a cozy and warm TV room, where you can relax reading, chatting or watching your favourite program.
Area details
Caltagirone is a Unesco Site thanks to its monumental heritage, centuries-old ceramics tradition and picturesque folklore events, among which Easter celebrations, the “Scala Infiorata” between May and June, the “Scala Illuminata” between July and August, and the Christmas Cribs Exhibitions, to which an International Museum is dedicated.
At about 20 km from the villa you can walk in the Bosco di Santo Pietro Nature Reserve, or in Niscemi's Cork Forest.
In the surroundings we suggest you to visit Piazza Armerina – where you can gaze at the splendid mosaics of the Roman Villa del Casale – Ragusa Ibla, Modica and Scicli – other Unesco Sites – and Catania, Enna and Caltanissetta – each with gorgeous historical centres. Syracuse is 106 km away – with its imposing Greek-Roman remains and Ortigia baroque Isle – and Agrigento – with its grandiose Valley of the Temples – is 110 km away.
Finally, if you wish to spend a few days at the seaside, the sandy south-coast beaches are at 30 km distance from the villa.