Nestled in the heart of Durazzano, Casa Vittoria is an elegant tourist accommodation born from a passion for hospitality and a deep connection to the land. Antonia Abbatiello, a young mother of three daughters and a lawyer with a love for cooking and traditions, has chosen to transform her sensitivity and bond with the region into an authentic experience for her guests.
The establishment offers two accommodations designed to ensure comfort and tranquility. “Maria Francesca” can accommodate up to five guests, while “Viola Vittoria” is perfect for groups of up to four. Both options include a carefully prepared breakfast to start the day with genuine and familiar flavors.
Casa Vittoria is also the heart of a farm that has its roots in the history of Sannio. For generations, the family has passionately cultivated cherries, sour cherries, walnuts, hazelnuts, strawberry grapes, and olives, turning the fruits of the land into artisanal delights that reflect the local food tradition.
Durazzano, perched on a hill at an altitude of 285 meters, offers stunning views of the Gulf of Naples and Sant’Agata de’ Goti. Rich in history and culture, the village boasts significant monuments like the Durazzano Valley Bridge, part of the Carolino Aqueduct designed by Luigi Vanvitelli. It is also the birthplace of a vibrant culinary culture: many chefs from this area have brought the excellence of Campania cuisine to Italy and beyond, showcasing the strong connection between the region and the art of good food.
Staying at Casa Vittoria means entering a world filled with authentic flavors, heartfelt hospitality, and landscapes that leave a lasting impression. It’s an experience that feels like home, in the green heart of Campania.
Durazzano is a quaint hilltop village located at the border of the provinces of Benevento and Caserta, surrounded by a landscape of exceptional beauty. At an elevation of 285 meters above sea level, it offers breathtaking views that stretch from the Gulf of Naples to Sant’Agata de’ Goti. Its history dates back to the Middle Ages when it was a fiefdom of the De Sus family from France, later passing to the Caracciolo and Carafa families, leaving behind a rich cultural heritage of great allure.
One of the most captivating sites is the Durazzano Valley Bridge, part of the Carolino Aqueduct designed by Luigi Vanvitelli for the Royal Palace of Caserta, an architectural masterpiece that adds a unique historical value to the area. Additionally, Durazzano is renowned for its flavors, being the home of outstanding agricultural products and a cradle of a culinary tradition that has produced many acclaimed chefs both in Italy and abroad. It is the perfect destination for anyone looking to experience the most authentic essence of Campania, amidst nature, culture, and delicious cuisine.
Via Aldo Moro, 4 - Durazzano (BN) - Directions
National identification code IT062028C2YMHTW8LA
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