Owned by the same family for several generations, the land is home to the Stazzu de La Littighedda, established in 1860.
The ancient name was given in the past when it was a meeting place and reference point for local inhabitants, who would gather there to discuss important matters and daily issues due to the absence of institutional structures to regulate social life at that time.
The large Gallurese Stazzo housed various activities within it, such as the first school in the area, a tobacco shop, a grocery store, the public telephone, and it produced primary goods like milk, wine, and flour.
Beyond its historical significance, the emotional attachment to this place led us to carefully renovate the ancient Stazzo and surrounding buildings, respecting their origins and nature.”
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