Historical notes
From the middle 1800 AD, has undergone various transformations depending on use, which at present you can still see the tracks, but still in strict compliance with the original architecture. The atrium is currently used as a dining room on the right, the old winery, the ancient wine-making prior to 1500 Ad, where you can still see the tank used by farmers to store wine. This room became the residence of the family of the farmer (farmer that was in use as part of a building so that he could keep alive the structure and land in the absence of the owners). On the left is the Hall of carriages, built in the late 1800s, still presents the arches of the mangers for horses, where they keep stored even casks of wine. Of great historical importance a rural church with frescoes 1642, which, according to the Municipal Archive of Conversano, is one of the five rock-hewn churches best preserved on city area and probably one of the four monasteries of St. Anthony of Padua. Tweet |

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Builted in the 1500 AD on existing elements to be used as foothold during the hunting season by Conti Acquaviva D’Aragona, the property was purchased by Judge Cataldo Ramunni, ancestor of the current owner.