Residenza Mediterraneo
Modica, Sicily, Italy
6 guests
3 bedrooms
3 bathrooms
- Stylishly Comfortable
- A property designed with great style and with amenities that offer a relaxed stay.
- Castle
- A large, historical building, usually fortified
- Island
- Perfectly isolated, surrounded by water
A Piece of Modica's Past
Located above Modica in the historic center adjacent to the famed San Giorgio Cathedral, this home is a unique and modern fusion of past and present. Arranged over two floors, the intuitively and carefully restored space has preserved the original soul and character of the ancient structure.
Dating back to the 16th century, and believed to be part of the Castle of Modica, the home was rescued from disrepair and transformed utilizing green technologies and bio-architecture, carefully integrating it into the original morphology with great attention to detail and materials.
The bright whitewashed interiors retain the graceful features of the original structure with stone arches, vaulted ceilings, lime plaster walls, and floors as well as an ancient noble coat of arms, paired with minimalist and elegantly modern decor and original works of contemporary art by the owner.
To meet the owner, visit our Stories section here.
The main living area is bright and chic with simple contemporary style and is adjacent to the gleaming eat kitchen with seating for six. With three complete and spacious suites, the home sleeps up to six, each with unique handcrafted features that include lava, black pece, and limestone.
The original underground cistern has been converted into a wine cellar, which is accessed from a striking spiral staircase made of iron and glass.
The terrace and "secret" garden are sheltered by tall stone walls where you can relax in the jacuzzi and dine and lounge alfresco among the pomegranate, orange, lemon, fig, and medlar with stunning views overlooking the Cathedral of San Giorgio.
A UNESCO JEWEL
You’ll be nestled next to the famed San Giorgio cathedral in the very heart of Modica. Part of a staggering collection of UNESCO-designated towns in the Val di Noto (including Ragusa and Scicli), Modica sneaks up on you. A startling and amazingly dense and intricate town nestled down into a deep gorge, it's a jaw-dropping site as you approach.
Leveled by the earthquake in 1693, Sicilians were serious about reestablishing this Baroque masterpiece. Duomo di San Giorgio is the centerpiece although there are multiple architectural treasures throughout the town.
Alto o Basso? Either way you need to be hearty and able-bodied for the number of steps and twists and turns in this city. Corso Umberto (basso) is the main drag with shops and dining while the medieval quarter (alto) lies above. Do both.
Cacao imports during the Spanish reign created the happy accident of a uniquely Sicilian version of chocolate found only in Modica - a delicious local specialty. Check for dates (it varies) for the Wonka-esque Eurochocolate festival held here.
Cava D'Ispica is just outside of Modica and is odd and interesting archeological treasure. A series of neolithic burial sites and a former chapel, they were later middle ages dwellings.
With over 50 miles of coastline, the two best beaches nearby are Sampieri and Marina di Modica (avoid in August when you'll battle for space).
LOCATION
Modica, Sicily Italy. Nearest Airport: Catania Airport (120km)
BEST TIME TO VISIT: Spring through Fall
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Amenities
Here’s what you can expect during your stay:
- Washer
- Dryer
- Kitchen
- Dishwasher
- Coffee Maker
- Wine Cellar
- Internet
- Wifi throughout
- TV
- 3D LED
- Bathtub
- Rain shower
- Bathrobes Provided
- Air Conditioning
- Heating
- High Chair
- Crib
- Pool
- Hot Tub
- Garden
- Smoke Detector
Additional Information
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- Bedrooms
- 3
- Full kitchen
- 1
- Living room
- 1
- Dining area
- 1
- Full Bathrooms
- 3
- King Beds
- 2
- Double Bed
- 1
- Crib
- 1