From past to present, beauty and elegance are constant in all environs of the Villa Murat in Massa Lubrense.
From the limestone entrance, one enters through the simple and sobre 16th century doorway into a paved stone hall, the room enriched with vases, objets d’arts and antique moulds tastefully chosen to maintain the living memory of this place.
To the left one reaches the first hall, adapted for small receptions, for reunions or classy events; it can aso be used as an area to sit back and enjoy some peace and quiet.
On entering, one’s glance is immediately captured by Capri, which through the window seems to be a something of a living painting, with its resplendant sea a-sparkle around it.
Above the antique fireplace are three objects of singular historical value: the first, particularly fascinating, is the white gun discovered and attributed to Gioacchino Murat, that was left to the owner of the villa; the other two objects, two bricks discovered in the ancient stall, with the names of two horses, Alfano and Ali`, who were part of the King of Naple’s cavalcade whilst staying here in Massa Lubrense.
The splendid beauty of this landscape completes the hall: from the terrace one can admire the Gulf of Naples and the Sorrentine Peninsula from different angles. From the hall one can reach one of the bedrooms, resplete in period furniture and bathroom.
The hall to the right of the doorway is reserved for the staff of the villa.
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