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.
Located in the attic of the Stained Glass House, in a quiet courtyard where two houses with their own distinct identities—the Stained Glass House and the Tulip House—together tell the story of the place, the Fortified Church Room takes its name from the spectacular view of the village’s landmark. The spacious layout and natural light create a calm and airy atmosphere, typical of rural attics, while offering privacy and tranquility. Carefully designed, the room blends traditional elements with contemporary touches, preserving the house’s authentic charm. A truly special feature is the original wooden beam, inscribed with the year 1900 and the initials of the first owners, alongside the traditional Viscri tulip motif—a living testament to the history and identity of the place. The king-size bed promises a restful night’s sleep, and the corner with a table and chairs is perfect for working, reading, or moments of quiet, with the view always close at hand. The elegant and inviting bathroom, with a spacious, threshold-free shower, completes the experience with an extra touch of comfort and understated refinement. It is the ideal choice for those seeking an authentic experience, generous space, and a direct connection to the beauty of the village of Viscri.
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.