Front View Room
On the ground floor of the Stained Glass House, the most spacious room—the former “parlor,” the hall of honor in a Saxon home. It overlooks both the street and the inner courtyard.
On the ground floor of the Stained Glass House, the most spacious room—the former “parlor,” the hall of honor in a Saxon home. It overlooks both the street and the inner courtyard.
It opens onto an incredible picturesque veranda with stained-glass windows—the colored glass filters the light into warm reflections throughout the day. The Saxon bed with a drawer, a rare and unique piece, makes this the perfect space for families.
In the attic of the Stained Glass House, with a direct view of the fortified church—the village’s symbol. The original beam, inscribed with the year 1900 and the initials of the first owners, preserves the history of the place.
In the attic of the Stained Glass House, with a view overlooking the hills of Viscri. The bathtub situated in the center of the bathroom transforms daily life into a ritual of deep relaxation.
Situated in the Tulip House, with a view of the traditional vaulted cellar and the cobblestone courtyard. Pleasantly cool on hot days, featuring handcrafted furniture and restored pieces.
Situated in the Tulip House, with the windows open onto the old village street. Morning and evening, the departure and return of the herd of cows offers a simple, authentic spectacle, visible right from the room.
On the ground floor of the Stained Glass House, the most spacious room—the former “parlor,” the hall of honor in a Saxon home. It overlooks both the street and the inner courtyard.
It opens onto an incredible picturesque veranda with stained-glass windows—the colored glass filters the light into warm reflections throughout the day. The Saxon bed with a drawer, a rare and unique piece, makes this the perfect space for families.
In the attic of the Stained Glass House, with a direct view of the fortified church—the village’s symbol. The original beam, inscribed with the year 1900 and the initials of the first owners, preserves the history of the place.
In the attic of the Stained Glass House, with a view overlooking the hills of Viscri. The bathtub situated in the center of the bathroom transforms daily life into a ritual of deep relaxation.
Situated in the Tulip House, with a view of the traditional vaulted cellar and the cobblestone courtyard. Pleasantly cool on hot days, featuring handcrafted furniture and restored pieces.
Situated in the Tulip House, with the windows open onto the old village street. Morning and evening, the departure and return of the herd of cows offers a simple, authentic spectacle, visible right from the room.