This Agriturismo has its roots in the 19th century, when the family's ancestor, Luigi, acquired a property called Masseria Panìco, now known as Masseria Sant'Antonio due to the presence of a small church dedicated to Saint Anthony, whose traces are still visible today.
From generation to generation, the Agriturismo has evolved while maintaining a strong family tradition, embracing innovations and modern market demands without losing the essence of traditional rural values, such as authenticity, family warmth, and respect for nature.
The Agriturismo has opened its doors to schools as a Didactic Farm, with the aim of introducing children to an uncontaminated world rich in natural resources, allowing them to discover and appreciate the beauty of the countryside.
The Agriturismo is set in a historic and innovative location with a strong impact, where nature and the outdoor space immersed in greenery dominate the scene, creating a unique and unforgettable experience.
The Agriturismo is deeply rooted in values such as authenticity, family warmth, and respect for nature, which are reflected in every aspect of the business, from its history to its educational activities and daily operations.