Masseria Acquadolce
- 15 Rooms
- 9 Bedrooms
- 10 Bathrooms
- ~1,000 m² Total surface
- ~951.58 m² Living area
- ~62,837 m² Plot surface
- ~300 m² Terrace surface
Ruffano, Apulia
Masseria Acquadolce
Price
€3,500,000
Object type
Villa
Condition
Very good
Rooms
15
Bedrooms
9
Bathrooms
10
Parking spaces
10
Total surface
~1,000 m²
Living area
~951.58 m²
Plot surface
~62,837 m²
Terrace surface
~300 m²
Garden surface
~5,000 m²
Flooring
Stone
Construction year
1800
Energy certificate available
Yes
Type of heating
Underfloor heating
Energy source
Central heating, Decentral heating, Heat pump, Underfloor heating
The historic center of Ruffano retains the typical layout of Salento villages: narrow alleys, houses clustered together, and inner courtyards that were once shared living spaces. The clear and luminous Lecce stone dominates the architecture and reflects the intense southern light, giving the town a warm and welcoming atmosphere. Among the most significant buildings stands the Mother Church of St. Francis of Assisi, the religious and symbolic heart of the community, alongside noble palaces that testify to Ruffano's historical importance. The town's history is rooted in antiquity: Messapian and Roman traces tell of a settlement inhabited since ancient times, while the Middle Ages have left evident marks in the urban organization and religious traditions. Ruffano has managed to traverse the centuries while keeping its identity alive, adapting to changes without losing its connection to the past. The cultural and social life is marked by festivals and rituals that involve the entire population. The patronal celebrations, processions, and festivals represent moments of strong cohesion, where music, folk dances, and typical flavors become an authentic expression of Salento culture. The local cuisine, simple and genuine, highlights the products of the land: extra virgin olive oil, legumes, vegetables, and bread tell a still-living rural tradition. Today, Ruffano is a place that combines tranquility and authenticity. It is not a noisy tourist destination but a town to be discovered slowly, listening to the stories of its inhabitants and observing the daily rhythms. It is a city that explains itself through details: a lively square at sunset, the sound of bells, the aroma of cooking wafting from houses. Ruffano, in the heart of Salento, is an example of how memory, territory, and community can coexist in harmony. In Ruffano, the palazzo historically considered the most important is Palazzo Pizzolante, also known as the Baronial Palace. It is located in the heart of the historic center and is one of the buildings that best represent the noble and administrative past of the town. The palace was the residence of the Pizzolante family, one of the most influential noble families in Ruffano between the 16th and 18th centuries. The Pizzolante family held prominent roles in the feudal management of the territory and contributed significantly to the political, economic, and social life of the village. Their presence profoundly marked the urban and institutional development of the city.
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