Villa Venetia

Villa Vienetia was built in 1716 by renowned craftsmen who included in the construction of the property, prestigious lacquered doors, frescoed ceilings, and stucco, lace like walls. During the 18th century Positano became a very poor and desolate town and many of its inhabitants emigrated to the United States. Villa Venetia, however, was not abandoned during this time period and it remained inhabited through to the 20th century. Edward Ghillausen, an artist and representative of the Bauhaus – a German philosophical movement for artists that was suppressed due to political reasons – learned, in 1926, that Villa Venetia became vacated and decided to take it over and rent it. Ghillausen lived here until the year 2000 when he died at almost one hundred years of age. Ghillausen filled the house with culture and his love for the arts and soon became one of the most important and renowned men of Positano. Ghillausen brought not only culture and art but also animated the villa with important guests like Picasso, Carrà, the writers John Steinbeck, Corrado Alvaro, Dino Buzzati, Martin Wolff, and Alberto Moravia and then again with painters such as the Neopolitan Caprile and the German artist, Richard Oelze. As a proof of his grandeur, Ghillausen offered hospitality to a group of German refugees, which between 1939 and 1945 took refuge in Positano to avoid the Nazi invasion. Villa Venetia is incredibly detailed in every way and overwhelms any guest with its exclusivity, elegance, and historical frame. The residence and its service are both cared for in every detail and the property is equipped with the finest textiles, hand embroidered in Victorian style, exclusive ceramic tables, service for 12 on prestigious local ceramic from Vietri sul Mare, authentic painted wooden doors, and silver cutlery. The property offers a large, flat screen TV, fast Internet connection, changeable hi-fi system, and full spa & wellness area with Turkish bath, sauna, and thermal pool. Villa Venetia surely preserves the highest quality and charm of a historical residence integrated with the most comfortable and modern facilities. The facades and the external areas are painted and refreshed with a warm red colour alternated with light yellow. This Pompeian red is typical to the traditions of the entire area, originally invented and used by the Romans, where from the colour takes its name. Both internal and external parts of the villa are kept in the original Neapolitan baroque style, which is so characteristic of the period during which it was constructed. From its terraces, extensions of the house that dominate the town center of Positano, the dreamlike views are just spectacular, extending onto Positano’s beach and the colourful homes that line its panorama, while the Mediterranean and the romantic Galli islands lie in the background. This unique view allows guests to follow the changes of the sky and sea during the day and night. At Villa Venetia time seems to stand still. Its present owners are young and highly motivated fashion designers and antiquarian enthusiasts with deep passions for art and history and have put their flavours into completely restoring the property. The ground floor is divided into two areas separated by the main entrance hall that leads out onto either the terrace or a set of stairs leading either up to the first floor or down to the ground floor. The main entrance to the villa brings you into the large kitchen and dining room, both with vaulted ceilings painted in a warm, yellow-beige colour. The kitchen has a large antique stone fireplace, which was part of the original house. Copper pots are lined all over the kitchen walls, which is furnished with a wooden table, 6 chairs and wooden bench. Antique wooden sideboard. Flat screen TV. The large and fully equipped kitchen boasts antique tile floors and offers an 8 range stovetop, oven, double marble sink, and dishwasher. Separate laundry room with sink and large refrigerator with separate freezer. A large, French wooden door leads out onto the terrace. Formal dining room with library opens onto a tea-lounge and studio room. The dining area has a large wooden table with 6 antique wooden chairs from the 17th century. The dining room can be used for serving breakfast or elaborated lunch or dinners. Guests will also enjoy a library filled with rare books on art and history as well as more modern readings in many foreign languages. The tea lounge has a wonderful antique fireplace and two, large, comfortable armchairs. The studio corner enjoys a wooden desk with computer with flat screen and fast internet connection. The magnificent old paintings in the studio room shows depict Alessandro Magno and, like the kitchen, a large set of French wooden doors lead out onto the terrace. The beautiful terrace serves as an extension of the house lined with terracotta tiles and a built-in bench. The terrace is ideal for relaxing and enjoying the spectacular views of the colourful and bright houses of Positano, the blue Mediterranean, the surrounding beaches, as well as the charming and romantic Galli islands located just in front of the coastline, once belonging to the infamous Russian ballerina, Nurijev. The terrace is also ideal for external meals and sunset cocktails. It boasts wrought iron tables topped with ceramic tiles and comfortable chairs for your relaxing. The terrace can also be shaded by large umbrellas. Ground Floor: 19 steps takes you down a prestigious stone staircase to a full relax and wellness centre. Simply amazing. The pavement is covered in antique terracotta tiles alternated with majolica and its rooms boast vaulted ceilings from the 17th century with golden stucco decorations, partly in gold, allowing for the same bright yellow colour as the rest of the property. In the niches along the stairs, you’ll find 2 beautiful large and precious antique porcelain vases reflecting the style of those displayed at the National Museum of Art Capodimonte in Naples. The vases date back to the 17th C. and are painted with scenes from the mythological and Neapolitan landscapes showing Mount Vesuvius. Upon reaching the ground floor, you find, immediately to your left, a beautiful Turkish bath tiled with antique tiles and a terracotta tiled floor; a Finnish Sauna with seating for 2. Two showers identified by a lovely marble face sculpture from which the water exits, encircled by antique mosaic tiles dating back to the 17th century, originating from the Neapolitan School of Giustiniani. The sauna and Turkish bath are situated next to a relaxation lounge with sofas and cushions, coach chairs, large, and antique terracotta vases from the 17th century and the 18th century. The focal point, as if this were not enough, is a large, indoor, fully functional, heated thermal pool in green and Turkish terracotta tiles (8.5 meters long x 3.90 meters wide x 2 meters deep). The pool is a true hydro-thermal therapy pool, with waterfalls, Jacuzzi seats, jets for cervical and lumbar massages, and rotating currents. There is also a private changing area continuously supplied with large bathing towels, bathrobes, and slippers. On the opposite side of the pool lies the villas decorative, consecrated catholic chapel with a private massage area with a massage bed. The spa leads out, through a set of French wooden doors, onto a ground floor terrace that is furnished with sun lounge chairs ideal for sunbathing or relaxing, while enjoying a drink and the incredible views. The terrace also features a very decorative plunge pool with hydro-massage bed tiled with majolica tiles, allowing seating to 2 people. Second Floor: 26 Steps leads up the beautiful stone staircase to the first floor where the two luxurious and exclusive master bedrooms are located. Two wooden sculptures, decorated in gold, lead you up the staircase. Each master bedroom is very spacious and boasts high ceilings, air conditioning, and en-suite facilities. Both suites are decorated in an elegant and warm Neapolitan baroque style, which characterizes the entire residence. Warm and bright colours mix with antique wooden furniture and other decorative elements in baroque style to match the finest quality textiles, such as the organza and dark red velvets found in the bedrooms. The window sills are set in an époque baldachin with gold stucco decorations and are sewed with the finest coral stones and mother pearl decorations. The ceilings are painted on old wall paper in a Neapolitan baroque style, restoring the original design with bright colours which fully respect the charm and style of the bedrooms. The terracotta tiled floors are covered with Oriental carpets. A sofa, two comfortable armchairs, and a pouf chair complete the seating décor and are all refined with silk textiles from famous local fabric producers from San Leucio near Naples, making both bedrooms ideal for relax day and night. The bedrooms both boast antique wooden dressers, a large double bed with bedside tables and lamps. The first bedroom enjoys windows and 3 balconies, two overlooking the sea and the colourful houses and beach found in the centre of Positano. Its en-suite bathroom is filled with majolica tiles, boasts a separate changing area and closet, large shower, and marble sink. The second bedroom has a small altar and French doors with access onto the balcony. En-suite bathroom in similar style as the first. The sea-view balcony also features an old small watchtower with a charming and characteristic cupola covered with ceramic tiles, one of the symbols of the Amalfi Coast. Loft – Third Floor: The third floor finds another lovely two double bedrooms, both which have en-suite bathrooms. There is a third, beautiful, large, full bathroom on this floor as well. There is also a small terrace around back of the villa, on the top floor, with outside table and chairs for external dining.

Accomodation

Rooms

  • 4 double bedrooms
  • 1 single bedroom

Facilities

  • air conditioning/heating
  • sauna
  • internet
  • sattelite tv
  • safe boxes
  • stereo system
  • dvd
  • fully equipped kitchen
  • laudry room with washing machine and ironing facilities
  • 1 baby cot

Service & staff

  • breakfast
  • cook service
  • daily linen & bath towel change
  • daily cleaning
  • cook
  • waitress
  • gardener

Rates

PeriodDatePAXRateMinimum
stay
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Xmas abd Easter week- - -- - -19€21875 per night
07/01/201202/06/201219€16437.5 per week
02/06/201229/09/201219€21875 per week
29/09/201222/12/201219€16437.5 per week
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Location

Villa Venetia is located among several luxury properties and small gardens in the upper part of Positano. The villa, situated along a small alleyway in a quiet, residential area, sits atop a rocky ridge, against one of the most beautiful backdrops of the world. Its location, in the upper part of Positano, offers wonderful, panoramic views over the entire town and the Li Galli islands. The villa is reached by walking approximately 200 meters along a pedestrian pathway situated off of the main coastal road that passes through Positano. There are approximately 90 steps that lead from the main coastal road up to the pedestrian pathway, and another 47, which take you to the front entrance of the Villa. From the villa, guests can reach the centre of town, on foot, in 10 minutes and the beach in 15 minutes.

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