Welcome to the heart of a historic village; the charm of the mining past meets the pristine beauty of nature! Aragonite Azzurra is surrounded by greenery just a few km from the sea, ideal for groups of friends, families and couples looking for relaxation, adventure and a touch of tradition. Imagine waking up in a welcoming environment where the atmosphere will make you feel at home. Beautiful landscapes and nearby seas such as Masua, Pan di zucchero, Porto Flavia and Cala domestica.
Gay Friendly
The apartment is located on the first floor, accessible via internal stairs, it is fresh and welcoming; can accommodate up to 7 people
SLEEPING AREA:
- Bedroom 1 with double bed and possible cot on request
- Bedroom 2 with double bed and small balcony
- Bedroom 3 with two single beds available on request as a double
The bedrooms are equipped with mosquito net windows with ceiling and floor fans.
- Large complete bathroom
LIVING AREA:
- Kitchen and gas kitchenette equipped with oven, toaster, microwave, fridge and freezer, various utensils, iron and ironing board, TV, sofa bed
- Small complete bathroom and with washing machine
OUTDOOR AREA
- The garden equipped with table, chairs, swing and two wooden benches, accessible exclusively to guests of a single reservation, becomes a private oasis where you can enjoy the tranquility and breathe the pure air of the place. An ideal environment to relax after a day of adventures.
- Free wifi is available in the house including a TP-LINK wifi extender.
- Free parking for 2 cars
The location is perfect for lovers of exploration and trekking: from the romantic Costa delle Miniere, with excursions by sea and by land with the Geominerario Park, the Grotta di Santa Barbara, Miniera di San Giovanni, Porto Flavia and Buggerru.
The Normann village is a stop on the Cammino di Santa Barbara.
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HISTORY
The building as a whole was built around 1921 (not a certain date) as we were able to verify during the renovation work on the roof, finding the signature of a certain Loi on a brick with the date 1921 engraved on it. It was certainly built by the company Pertusola Ltd which managed the mining concession of the San Giovanni mine and many others in Sardinia. It had been built as the site of the mine's first offices; its initial use was not for residential purposes, for the reason that the first mine exploitation plants were located nearby. They placed the management of the mine there, so the Director's office was located there with his home (today Villa Stefani) just a stone's throw away. During the period of the twenty years of fascism, it was transformed into a home through the construction of two units, one on the ground floor and one on the first floor, for the reason that the extraction plants had moved to Sant'Antonio (now the entrance to the Santa Barbara cave) where all the office and management buildings were moved. The village became residential and completed with buildings for social use. The mine service chiefs usually stayed in the building.