Thursday, July 14, 2011

Villa Bartolomea!

My apologies for being so behind in my posts, but it's been awfully busy and blogging does have a lower priority than sightseeing, shopping, eating, gelato and doing work emails!

We arrived on Saturday evening to Villa Mira, our 13 bedroom villa in the small town of Villa Bartolomea, located about 30 miles southeast of Verona.  It's a huge and rambling villa from the late 1800s belonging to a prominent Roman family who rent out part of the property - there are some parts that are just sealed off (although we did break in to explore the old chapel ;) and parts that just seem unused (the old stables).  There is an onsite caretaker, which is really useful when things break down - she gave us an hour's worth of instructions about the house.  130 year old houses have a lot of idiosyncrasies...

We have five families staying here this week - 10 adults + 11 teens and kids ranging from 5 to 18.  Every room in the house is fully occupied!  The ground floor has a large living room, music room, billiard room, conservatory room, dining room and enormous kitchen with a large marble topped table where we spend a lot of time.

Our bedroom are beautiful, look at our ceilings in the photo below.

The downside to the house is that not all the rooms have screens, and when unscreened windows are left open, we are often swarmed by mosquitos and wasps.

We are located right next to the Adige river which runs from Lake Garda in the north, down to meet the Po, running through Verona before it gets down by us.  There is a great bike path that runs along the river for miles - I went for a bike ride while our teenagers went for a run the other morning.

4 comments:

Paige said...

I've been dying to see what it looked like! More pictures! Who's cooking? Is there a pool?

Neeracha T. said...

LOL, the Villa Mira website has lots of pics in the link above. Yes, there is a pool which the kids have been in almost daily! And we are not cooking very much - although we had a chef come in two nights ago, which was great. Pizza is cheap, plentiful and delicious - so pizza consumption is at an all time high. Only surpassed by gelato consumption....

Anonymous said...

Hi,

me and my fiance are thinking of staying in the villa next year and holding a wedding reception for 40 guests in the grounds? Would you recommend the villa as a wedding venue for a small party? Any advice we would really appreciate!

mel

Neeracha T. said...

Mel - what time of year are you thinking of having the wedding reception? I ask mainly because the mosquito population was running rampant mid summer when we were there. Might be a downside to an outdoor reception.