Cannito Farmhouse

Paestum, Campania

Cannito Farmhouse

A restored rural estate in Campania combining two ancient stone houses with bio-architectural principles, overlooking the Cilento coast and the archaeological plain of Paestum.

At a glance

Cannito Farmhouse comprises two traditional country buildings renovated to preserve their original character while incorporating sustainable building practices. The property sits within Mediterranean scrubland near the Cilento coast, offering views across the Paestum plain.

History

The farmstead was established 35 years ago by Luigi Gorga, who envisioned creating exclusive housing structures in harmony with the surrounding landscape. The two ancient stone houses that form the complex retain evidence of their local origins through their original structural elements.

What you see

The renovation respected bio-architectural principles, employing local and environmentally responsible materials including chalazion stone from Capaccio and handcrafted terracotta. Native Mediterranean vegetation—oaks, elms, myrtles, and junipers—frames the structures, maintaining visual and ecological continuity with the wild landscape surrounding them.

Cultural significance

The farmhouse demonstrates an approach to rural heritage that prioritizes conservation over development. Its location near Paestum connects it to one of southern Italy’s most significant archaeological zones, where Greek and Roman remains preserve the region’s ancient legacy. The property exemplifies sustainable tourism practices rooted in respect for natural and cultural resources.

Key facts

  • Address: Via Cannito, 84047 Capaccio Paestum
  • Coordinates: 40.41220536984543, 15.063613057136534
  • Phone: 0828 196 2277
  • Website: https://www.ilcannito.com/

Practical information

The farmhouse operates as an exclusive residential structure. Contact details and the official website provide information on availability and booking arrangements.

Getting there

Cannito is located in Capaccio Paestum, within the Cilento region of Campania. The site sits on Via Cannito and overlooks the Paestum archaeological plain, accessible via road from the coast.

Sources & resources

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