photo © Adrià Goula

photo © Adrià Goula

Before you start unpacking your suitcases, take a glance at this beauty. Villa Extramuros invites us to follow the orders of the name itself; Extra-Muros stands for staying outside of the walls. The Le Corbusier style Villa is located in Arraiolos, Alentejo, in Southern Portugal. The minimalist architecture combined with the whitewashed open plan kitchen, reception and dining area revive the traditional and medieval, surrounded by cork oaks and olive trees.

Jordi Fornells and Rolf Heinemann of Vora Arquitectura have made sure that the living spaces are however well protected retaining the visitor's privacy without compromising the diffused, natural lighting and view from the inside of the Villa. This relaxing view of orange trees with the water basin out in the open central courtyard makes the Portuguese guest house a perfect destination all year long.

photo © Alexander Gempeler

photo © Alexander Gempeler

photo © Alexander Gempeler

photo © Alexander Gempeler

photo © Adrià Goula

photo © Adrià Goula

photo © Adrià Goula

photo © Adrià Goula

photo © Adrià Goula

photo © Adrià Goula

The emblematic local materials of the Alentejo region as well as marble and cork, have been generously used for both decoration and constructional purposes. Villa Extramuros provides three standard rooms in addition to two superior rooms located on the first floor complete with private terraces with spectacular views and numerous facilities. Other materials used for the Villa’s interior spaces include waxed concrete for the floors and staircases, sliding glass doors and marble finishes. The local natural cork though, with its smooth texture and light aroma, applied to a selection of exterior walls and ceilings, dominates the guest house’s atmosphere. The styling carried out by the Parisian owners introduces unique design pieces  ranging from the late 1920’s to the 1950's showcasing artworks from a wide range of well known artists such as Jean Prouvé, Marc Newson, Konstantin Grcic and Jasper Morrison. Additionally, local, traditional handicrafts are mixed with the design objects as well as with pieces of work by young contemporary photographers such as Edgar Martins and Adrià Goula.

photo © Adrià Goula

photo © Adrià Goula

photo © Alexander Gempeler

photo © Alexander Gempeler

photo © Alexander Gempeler

photo © Alexander Gempeler

And before thinking that the isolation offered is too solitary for your taste, take into consideration the 15m long swimming pool, surrounded by a large terrace with sun beds and olive trees as well as the  breakfast served in your own room. And this is on top of a variety of sports, as well as wellness and cultural activities such as massage, gym with a personal trainer, visits to local wineries and farms,  cross country bicycle rides, horse and carriage rides, boat trips and aquatic sports.

photo © Adrià Goula

photo © Adrià Goula

photo © Alexander Gempeler

photo © Alexander Gempeler

photo © Alexander Gempeler

photo © Alexander Gempeler

photo © Alexander Gempeler

photo © Alexander Gempeler

photo © Adrià Goula

photo © Adrià Goula

photo © Alexander Gempeler

photo © Alexander Gempeler

photo © Alexander Gempeler

photo © Alexander Gempeler

photo © Alexander Gempeler

photo © Alexander Gempeler

photo © Alexander Gempeler

photo © Alexander Gempeler

photo © Alexander Gempeler

photo © Alexander Gempeler

photo © Adrià Goula

photo © Adrià Goula

photo © Alexander Gempeler

photo © Alexander Gempeler

photo © Alexander Gempeler

photo © Alexander Gempeler

Villa Extramuros In Arraiolos, Alentejo by Vora Arquitectura

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