Villa Lussuria is a Super-luxury private palazzo in high Baroque style in Positano with an umbeatable view of amalfi coast and village. Villa Lussuria is itself a garden of earthy delights set in a landscape of nearly otherworldly beauty. This is a home for those with a refined appreciation for such an extraordinary realization of luxury. The property was developed over 35 years, finishing with the High Baroque of the late 17th century. The result is a sumptuous and highly detailed architecture that has been fully restored and embellished to an exacting standard and with an eye to welcoming the most discerning guests. The elegantly formal facade faces a vista of sea and dramatic cliffs, with Capri in the far distance. All three of the palazzo's expansive terraces offer dramatic, romantic and ever-changing panoramas of this magical coastline. The interiors are divinely proportioned and embellished with a carefully selected collection of art. There is even a private spa with a sumptuous indoor heated pool, Turkish bath, sauna, showers and weight training facilities.
The private chef and dedicated full-time staff will discretely attend to your every need. Villa Lussuria is a haven of cosseting comfort and style in a landscape of otherworldly beauty. Positano down town is reached off a series of walkways and characteristic shallow stairs walking distance from the Villa. Protected by its ample terraces and gardens from the bustle and tumult of the village below, Villa Lussuria is a world unto itself. The interiors are sumptuous and each work of art and each painting was carefully selected for its appropriateness to the style and period of such a significant villa.
Many of the artifacts remain from the original owners, including a substantial tabernacle in the private chapel below. The grand central staircase is embellished with fabulous statues. The symmetry and careful proportion of the interior is amplified by the restoration of each set of original painted double doors. More than fifty original four- and five-foot high cotta vases, originally for storing wine, oil and grain, were reclaimed from the interior during the restoration and have been reused in this thoroughly modern vacation villa. The kitchen is a paradise for cooks wanting to tinker or observe the palazzo's private chef.
Constructed on three levels, the Palazzo is an authentic jewel box of decorative elements and architectural details of great value.