Abstract
Wine bar "La Cantina del Barone" - Via Carlo Ortolani di Bordonaro, Cefalù (PA)
Client: Giulia Musotto and family.
Project and construction management: Arch. Salvatore Curcio.
Building works: EdilTesta s.r.l.
Electrical system and air conditioning: Salvatore Valenciano.
Water system: Enzo e Salvatore Cangelosi s.n.c.
Marbles: EDILMARMI di Ingognito.
Photo: Vincenzo Di Stefano.Redevelopment of a room in the historic center of Cefalù - Via Bordonaro, in order to transform it into a wine shop with administration.
This exhibition illustrates the redevelopment project of a room in the heart of the historic center of Cefalù, located in via Bordonaro, with the aim of transforming it into a refined wine shop with administration service. The project, in addition to responding to the needs of promoting wine culture and offering a unique gastronomic experience, has placed particular emphasis on preserving and enhancing the historical and architectural aspect of the place.
Historical and Architectural Context
The location chosen for this ambitious project has a profound historical significance, as it is located within the historic center of Cefalù, a city steeped in tradition and millenary history. The room in question was originally an integral part of the cellar of the baronial building above, dating back to the nineteenth century. During the execution of the redevelopment works, the original structure emerged, revealing the former glory of the eponymous architecture. This find represented a precious link with the past history of the place, underlining the importance of preserving and celebrating the cultural roots of the site.
Integration between Ancient and Modern
The essence of the project was based on the harmonious balance between the ancient and the modern. The decision to let the original structure and the lumachella paving stones emerge during the works was a clever decision, as it allowed for the creation of a visual dialogue between the past and the present. The contrast between the historic materials and contemporary elements has been expertly orchestrated to elicit a sense of continuity and cohesion between the building's era and the current purpose of the winery.
The Furniture and the Chromatic Elegance
The furnishings inside the wine shop have been carefully selected, in order to respect the sobriety and elegance that characterize the project as a whole. The choice of simple and threadlike furnishings has made it possible to further highlight the underlying masonry, creating a chiaroscuro effect that contributes to an atmosphere of refinement and suggestion. The elegant chromatism of the walls has been preserved and enhanced, further emphasizing the intrinsic beauty of the original materials.
Conclusions
Ultimately, the redevelopment project of the wine shop in the historic center of Cefalù represents a perfect union between the conservation of the historical-architectural heritage and modern innovation. The ability to integrate the ancient with the contemporary, the preservation of the lumachella floor and the creation of an elegant and refined environment testify to the commitment and sensitivity of the design team in respecting the history of the place. The wine shop not only offers a precious opportunity to discover the world of wine, but itself becomes a tangible testimony of the cultural identity and architectural art of Cefalù.