Among fragrant citrus groves and ancient architecture, Villa Pernis Vacca tells a story of modernity and roots.
Built in the early 1900s in Milis, in the heart of Sardinia, it is set in a landscape rich in memory, labor, and beauty.
A place where agricultural tradition meets the elegance of crop experimentation, among citrus groves, gardens, and lived history.
Here, every corner speaks of an industrious and authentic Sardinia, to be discovered slowly.
Villa Pernis Vacca is not just an architectural and landscape site, but also the “meeting point between two families who, in different eras, have left a” deep mark on the economic, social, and cultural history of Sardinia: the Pernis and the Vacca families.
It all began with Josias Pernis (1797-1985), a Swiss merchant who arrived in Sardinia by chance after a shipwreck on the coast of Santa Caterina di Pittinuri.
The Territory
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