Casa di Bru is a harmonious blend of traditional Puglian architecture and contemporary design, offering a serene space amidst the rolling olive groves of Puglia. The estate consists of a historic trullo and lamia—iconic Puglian buildings—alongside two modern structures, all united by their bright white facades adorned with artistic murals of oversized birds and a nest installation - a nod to its former name "The Nest". It is a creative, unpretentious home that celebrates the beauty of Puglia’s natural landscapes and timeless architecture, offering an unforgettable stay for those looking to embrace the tranquility and an authentic Italian experience.
Accommodating up to 6 guests, Casa di Bru offers three spacious ensuite bedrooms, each housed within the lamia and its contemporary extensions, ensuring privacy and comfort for all. The interiors, designed with bold contrasts of black and earthy browns, are both minimalist and inviting. Whereas, the trullo, with its cool, tufa stone walls, serves as a cozy living room, offering a perfect escape from the summer heat. Located just a short distance from the charming towns of Carovigno and Ostuni, this unique estate showcases an artful mix of old-world charm and modern comforts.
The property’s outdoor spaces are just as captivating, with a 15-meter pool that seems to flow directly into the olive grove, its turquoise waters creating a striking contrast against the whitewashed walls and the rich, russet earth of Puglia. Numerous lounging areas, including a roof terrace with panoramic views, provide the perfect spots to unwind, whether you're enjoying the sunset or stargazing under the clear skies. The sun-soaked courtyard, where a centuries-old olive tree shades a large farm table and outdoor kitchen, creates the ideal space for al fresco dining and embracing the Italian slow living.
In addition to La Casa di Bru, the owners also offer Casa Principe Amedeo: a charming apartment for 2–4 guests in the heart of Galatone, perfect for those who wish to immerse themselves in history and local life.
Casa di Bru is a harmonious blend of traditional Puglian architecture and contemporary design, offering a serene space amidst the rolling olive groves of Puglia. The estate consists of a historic trullo and lamia—iconic Puglian buildings—alongside two modern structures, all united by their bright white facades adorned with artistic murals of oversized birds and a nest installation - a nod to its former name "The Nest". It is a creative, unpretentious home that celebrates the beauty of Puglia’s natural landscapes and timeless architecture, offering an unforgettable stay for those looking to embrace the tranquility and an authentic Italian experience.
Accommodating up to 6 guests, Casa di Bru offers three spacious ensuite bedrooms, each housed within the lamia and its contemporary extensions, ensuring privacy and comfort for all. The interiors, designed with bold contrasts of black and earthy browns, are both minimalist and inviting. Whereas, the trullo, with its cool, tufa stone walls, serves as a cozy living room, offering a perfect escape from the summer heat. Located just a short distance from the charming towns of Carovigno and Ostuni, this unique estate showcases an artful mix of old-world charm and modern comforts.
The property’s outdoor spaces are just as captivating, with a 15-meter pool that seems to flow directly into the olive grove, its turquoise waters creating a striking contrast against the whitewashed walls and the rich, russet earth of Puglia. Numerous lounging areas, including a roof terrace with panoramic views, provide the perfect spots to unwind, whether you're enjoying the sunset or stargazing under the clear skies. The sun-soaked courtyard, where a centuries-old olive tree shades a large farm table and outdoor kitchen, creates the ideal space for al fresco dining and embracing the Italian slow living.
In addition to La Casa di Bru, the owners also offer Casa Principe Amedeo: a charming apartment for 2–4 guests in the heart of Galatone, perfect for those who wish to immerse themselves in history and local life.