Location
The Masseria Quis ut Deus is nestled among the Apulian olive trees and is in the centre of the so-called “territory of one hundred farms”, between Itria valley and the Gulf of Taranto.
Masseria
Built in 1712 under the reign of Philip V of Bourbon, the Masseria Quis ut Deus has been completely renovated and it’s now a famous centre for physical and spiritual well-being. The Masseria Quis ut Deus has still keept its old charm. It’s surrounded by a huge natural park of 50 hectares, dominated by ancient olive trees and Mediterranean vegetation, where guests can walk along the paths and pause in one of the several relaxing spots.
Restaurant
Guests can choose among the restaurant where once the oil was made and sit between old millstones and wooden oil presses, and the outdoor terrace restaurant with a private hall called “hall of the brigante”. The cuisine is typically Mediterranean, with dishes of the most ancient Apulian tradition, rigorously prepared with organic products, where the extra virgin olive oil is the undisputed star, able to combine the pleasures of palate to the attention for the health.
Rooms
The Masseria Quis ut Deus consists of total 12 rooms: Trulli rooms (typical Apulian construction), Soprane Rooms (upstairs) and suites, with living room, bathroom with bath, shower and Turkish bath.
Facilities
The resort has a private parking and a bar with a fireplace and a cosy atmosphere, ideal to enjoy during moments of pause at the Masseria Quis ut Deus.
Beauty Centre
The extra virgin olive oil is the most powerful natural antioxidant: spa treatments are based on this principle, starting from the purification and harmony concept between body, mind and environment. The centre, fenced with dry stones, consists of an outdoor area with Kneipp trail in the rock garden as well as an area of Trulli, where is the purification path.
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