Villa Blasi Osimo
Villa Blasi Immersed in the Marche nature, in the fabulous Conero Riviera
Immersed in the Marche nature, in the fabulous Conero Riviera, between history, museums, villages and cathedrals ... where you can enjoy at any time of the day, a 17th century villa, renovated with loving attention to detail respecting its history. Isolated in silence, surrounded by greenery is Villa Blasi, a place of charm and peace, 1.5 km from the historic center of Osimo and a few km from the main towns of Ancona, Numana, Sirolo, Porto Recanati, Loreto with the famous Basilica ! Villa Blasi, is included in the list of the historic villas of the Marche region, and is located in a territorial area (Eq13) in the system of ridges and scenic roads, of environmental value, (landscape constraint). The building has two construction phases: it was born as a manor house, with a rectangular body on two floors at the end of the eighteenth century with an internal staircase and a stable on the ground floor and was transformed in the mid-nineteenth century into a Villa, adding two wings with a single floor forming a U-shaped courtyard, creating the entrance of the Villa in the south elevation, with an external staircase with two ramps, with decorative elements, in the cornices, in particular the fascia is made important by a pediment, triangular structure, with a central decorative element "Leone" . The access road has trees of Pinus pinea and hedges of laurus nobilis, internal path of Tilia cordata leading to the vegetable garden, trees of Laurus nobilis, large bushes of Nerium oleander and Chamaerops. The estate is about 3 hectares, 2.550 of which are sown with wheat and an olive grove of 40 specimens, the rest is the park around the Villa. The Villa was completely restored from 2010 to 2014, the external elevations, which had undergone chromatic alterations during the twentieth century, from a light blue gray (underneath the cornices there were still traces of colored pigments), to a Pompeian red, like a canton house. , with ocher yellow stringcourses; and vain windows had been improperly closed. The restoration project has externally restored the Villa as it should have been in the nineteenth century by reopening the old windows, also the external and internal fixtures have been restored and repainted in light blue gray. On the ground floor 90% of the flooring is original in terracotta, and the manger of the barn has also been restored, on the first and second floors many modern partitions of the 1950s have been eliminated, the floor in the two floors is new and is in planks in chestnut wood of about m. 2 nailed. The stannze have beds belonging to the Villa restored from various periods, as part of the furniture, the lights are modern like the bathrooms, only a bathroom on the second floor is in the twentieth century style. By accessing from the ground floor entrance you are in front of a helical concrete staircase that connects the two floors with parapets and glass balcony, the double-pitched roof with handmade terracotta tiles and chestnut beams has a view. The Villa has belonged to the Blasi family since the early 1900s as a summer house when the various noble families moved from the center of Osimo to the villas of the surrounding lands to enjoy the cool countryside and spend pleasant hours in the company of relatives and friends. After more than a century, it is 'still so', the descendants of the Blasi family all gather here from various parts of the world, for short, intense, unforgettable holidays ...
Amenities
Community Book-Direct Links
Reviews
Got questions?
We are eager to hear from you whether you need to contact our support team, speak with our founders, or simply want to say hello.