Scavolo Borgo Hotel: A Restored Historic Tuscan Village Retreat
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Scavolo Borgo Hotel: A Restored Historic Tuscan Village Retreat
"Working with architect Lorenzo Giordano, the team approached the project as a thoughtful rehabilitation. An aluminum rooftop sits lightly on old masonry; new terrazzo floors by Cuor di Roccia meet terracotta tiles; steel stair housings pair with restored plaster and arched openings. The contrasts are deliberate, revealing each layer of the site rather than hiding it."
"Locanda Scavolo, the first building in the hamlet, holds four 25-square-meter rooms overlooking the pool. On the ground level: a welcome room, a music room, a glass-walled veranda, and a communal kitchen. Nearby, the 13th-century Chiesa di Santa Maria Assunta stands open for gatherings and ceremonies, while an arch-shaped pool anchors the hillside garden."
"Scavolo today is less a hotel than a restored village-with places to stay, cook, and convene. Once a papal property, later a military fortress, a ducal residence, and a family home, it was restored by Matteo Carraturo and Ambra Felten and launched in 2021 as Scavolo Borgo."
Scavolo Borgo is a restored hamlet in Sant'Agata Feltria, Italy, transformed into a boutique accommodation and gathering space. Originally a papal property and military fortress, the site was rehabilitated by Matteo Carraturo and Ambra Felten with architect Lorenzo Giordano. The restoration features four guest rooms and historic buildings that blend old and new materials intentionally—aluminum roofing on masonry, terrazzo floors with terracotta tiles, and steel stairs alongside restored plaster. The ensemble includes Locanda Scavolo with ground-level communal spaces, a 13th-century church for ceremonies, and a hillside pool. The design philosophy prioritizes revealing historical layers rather than concealing them, creating a restored village for staying, cooking, and gathering.
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