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Masserie yesterday and today

Masserie yesterday and today. The Masserias of Puglia Are a popular tourist destination in Puglia. The Masseria is an example of a geo-economic organization.

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Masserie yesterday and today

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  1. Masserie yesterday and today

  2. The Masserias of Puglia Are a popular tourist destination in Puglia. The Masseria is an example of a geo-economic organization. • The typical layout of the manor farm included a building with all its openings facing the courtyard. The external walls, similarly without openings, protected against intruders and attackers and also provided a defence against possible robberies. One large entrance way, blocked by a sturdy door, allowed access to the large yard for both chariots and freight wagons. Typically, in terms of accommodation, the building had one or more upper floors where the Master and his family would live. The lower floors were used for residential purposes as farmers’ stores and general stores. Inside the courtyard there were also stables for horses or mules, as well as for local chickens, rabbits and birds. Other buildings were used for the storage of work tools and as shelter for the carriages. In the majority of cases, a chapel or small church would be built..

  3. Masseria San Domenico Yesterday The “San Domenico” Masseriaused to be a fortified farm (15th century) and was erected by the “Knights of Malta” as a sighting tower against enemies incursions. The "massaro“, a chief farmer, had to manage with fields, animals, the security of the house and the harvest of the 100 hectares of the Master’s land. Today The tower has been converted into a 5 star deluxe resortwhere to take refuge while enjoying an oldy worldy magical atmosphere. http://www.masseriasandomenico.com/en/home

  4. Masseria San Domenico the main building the suggestive 18 hole championshipcourse Uso del suolo

  5. Masseria Maccarone Aspetti ambientali Yesterday The “Maccarone” Masseria used to be a fortified farm (16th century). Inside the white defensive wall, the feudatory , the farmers and the peasants lived in this self-sufficient world with stables, oil mill and olive grove. Ancient oil millstone old living room

  6. Masseria Maccarone Today The “Maccarone” Masseria has been converted in comfortable hotel for those who wishes to enjoy simple things in a rural setting.It’s also an important centre for olive oil production. The renewed oil mill

  7. SOME PHOTOS…

  8. MasseriaSant'Angelo de' Grecis (Abazia di San Lorenzo) Yesterday The “Sant'Angelo de' Grecis ” Masseria dates back to XII century. Used to be a fortified farm, it’s characterized by a very suggestive embattledtower, even if it has always been managed by a monastic order. It was famous for its oil mill. the main entrance and the chapel

  9. MasseriaSant'Angelo de' Grecis (Abazia di San Lorenzo) Today The ancient oil mill has been restored and converted into the “Olive-oil Museum” collecting all the disused utensils. Part of the farm has become a meeting facilities (for wedding).

  10. Masseria Salamina yesterday

  11. Masseria Salamina

  12. TYPICAL PRODUCTS: Almonds, figs, legumes, bakery products, meats, cheese etc.

  13. HOW WE WORK YESTERDAY AND TODAY

  14. ”CIAO CIAO” BY 4TH/5TH CLASSES FRANCESCA AND LINDA

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