In 2000, the ancient farmhouse was restored while preserving the authentic Italian architecture. The restoration took two years and was carried out under the supervision of a well-known architect from Rome. The floors, terraces and roofs are made of the terracotta ‘mezzane’, a material sourced from Castel Viscardo. The landscaping of the garden was designed to preserve the century old trees and to unite the garden to open up into the surrounding landscape.
Modernisation
La Collina d’Oro was remodelled in 2021 expanding the floor-plan by constructing a conservatory with views into the garden. The kitchen was modernised and the bathrooms were refitted using local stonework while fitting the authentic Italian design.