I am an American retired university professor with four decades experience teaching psychology. I inherited the property from my grandfather the Marchese whose family built the building in the early 1800s. My father, a captain in the Army Aircorp married my mother at the end of WWII and she moved toRochester, MN. My mother and siblings moved back to Naples in the fifties and we lived in the building for a couple years. I have fond memories of living in Naples despite a major culture shock. The love from our Italian relatives was all that mattered and smoothed the transition.
Casa delle Carrozze originally was a stable for horses and to house a carriage of the Marquis Venusio. The left side was where the horses were kept and the floor was sloped for easy cleaning. This floor was covered over when the place was converted to a living quarters for the porteriere or building custodian. The side still has a slight slope and the pavers in the courtyard are still present under the new floor. We spent a year restoring the property we inherited and brought to modern living standards. The ring for tying up the horses are still present in the outside wall. We restored the property with intention to offer it as a vacation rental. It has been a labor of love and we spared no expense to make the property as comfortable as possible. Book with confidence. You will be in good hands.