Vico Sinello, 10 - VASTO (CH)
“No alley is so narrow as to not contain a whole world inside it.”
The Piccolo Circolo Garibaldino is a typical aristocratic building where, after a long and wise restoration, all the phases of its construction have been brought to light, from the Roman period, passing through the medieval period, up to the twentieth century.

The aim was to restore meaning and signification to a space that was hidden until now, respecting at the same time the original structure of the place and its essential elements.

The courtyard, almost totally closed by a glass covering, and the original "woodshed," have a completely vintage tone with hints of pop art. The purely vintage furnishings contribute to conveying a modern atmosphere but never in contrast with the rest of the place.

At an upper level, there is the nineteenth-century style hall of mirrors and, even higher up, the bedrooms, furnished according to various styles: nineteenth-century, early twentieth century, and 1950s.

Each floor has terraces overlooking the internal courtyard. From the various terraces, also located on all cardinal points, one can observe the urban development and architecture through the architectural landmarks visible from these.

Furthermore, there is a 360-degree view of the entire historic center, the Gulf of Vasto, the Gargano, and the Tremiti Islands.
*Declared by the Innkeeper