Istria is the largest peninsula of in the Adriatic Sea. This beautiful oasis is surrounded by crystal clear waters and rolling countryside. In addition to the breathtaking views, the area is known for its delicious treats. You can tour the land enjoying honey tastings and the delectable assortment of award-winning olive oils.
One of the main reasons for vacationing in this area is to take in the rich history that the area has to offer. The area is covered in various Roman monuments and statues. Visiting here will be the most enjoyable history lesson you have ever had. In addition to the statues, you will love the exquisite architecture.
While you are staying here, you will want to find a vacation home that is both comfortable but also allows you to embrace the amazing culture. One of the best homes available for rent in the area is the Villa Antishova. This home was originally built from native materials in 1902.
Recently, the home has been renovated so that all modern amenities are available. However, don't fret, the villa is still full of the history that the area is so known for. During the renovations, only natural materials from the area were used. You will feel like you have stepped back in time when you arrive on the property.
The villa has both an upper and lower living area. The upper area has several bedrooms, a kitchen, a bathroom, and a beautiful garden terrace. The lower story is especially beautiful because it is made entirely of limestone. One of the most unique aspects of the home is the traditionally derived fireplace found downstairs.
While enjoying this amazing home, you will be in complete privacy. Though it is close to several of the well-known attractions, it is mainly surrounded by private gardens and the quiet countryside. Embrace the culture and history of this amazing land and live like a native.
The home is as full of history as the peninsula itself. One of its many uses was as a vacation home for sailors who spent the majority of their lives at sea. Throughout its existence, it has been a known meeting place for families who are visiting Istria. It has been lovingly enjoyed by families since it was built in 1902.
Upon visiting, you will see that stone houses are a common site amongst the architecture in the area. The specialty of this material is that it is a specific type of dense impermeable limestone. You will find architecture created using this limestone throughout Venice and Dalmatia as well.
The material was quarried in the area between Portoroz and Pula. It is created from the shells of marine creatures that have been compressed over time creating calcium carbonate. It is very similar in strength and density to marble. This durability is what makes this material so unique and worth the conservation efforts many put into renovating these beautiful antique homes.
Homes made with this unique material are one of a kind. You can spot a home or building made from Istrian limestone because of its beautiful light color. This whitish appearance is what made it a popular building material throughout history. The light color contrasts the colored marbles that are used in many of the facades of the famous architecture in the area.
You will fall in love with the breathtaking heart-shaped peninsula of Istria. One of the most important sights to see while visiting the area is the stone houses. Made with one of a kind limestone, this architecture helps tell the history of this amazing area. One of the beautiful homes that is available to rent during your stay is the Villa Antishova.
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