A grand entrance, historic Tafona, two salons, a chef's kitchen, library and spectacular dining room — interiors built over centuries.
The grand entrance hall of Napolitano is anchored by an original Tafona — a traditional Mallorcan oil press, preserved in place. The stone mechanism fills one side of the room; opposite it, a unique alcove bench invites the kind of pause that only old buildings understand.
This is not a reproduction or a decorative gesture. The Tafona worked this land for generations before the finca became what it is today.
Opening off the Tafona, a series of coved stone arches have been transformed into intimate sitting rooms — each one a self-contained world of thick wall and soft light. The vaulted forms are original to the mill; the comfort is entirely contemporary.
These alcoves offer the rare quality of privacy within a large house — a place to read, to talk quietly, or simply to sit with the stone that has been here longest.
The main living room on the ground floor offers two distinct seating arrangements around a working fireplace. Doors at the far end open directly onto the covered terrace, dissolving the line between inside and out.
On the first floor, a second salon with a large television and its own fireplace leads to the upper terrace — where the mountains hold the view.
The Upper Salon · fireplace and mountain views
The dining room at Napolitano is one of those rooms that sets the tone for an entire stay. The ceiling is high, the table long — it seats every guest in the house without effort or ceremony.
Rustic in its bones, the room carries the same honest materiality as the rest of the finca: stone, timber, plaster. Nothing asks to be noticed. Everything earns it.
The kitchen at Napolitano is fully equipped for the demands of a full house — generous counter space, premium appliances, and every tool for cooking at scale. The indoor kitchen opens seamlessly to the outdoor kitchen beyond, where the built barbecue and summer terrace await.
Whether the house is cooking together or a private chef is preparing dinner, the kitchen is built for both.
A comfortable TV room with streaming — its vaulted stone ceiling making it one of the most characterful spaces in the house — provides a relaxed retreat from the main living areas. Elsewhere, the library offers a private workspace and the solitude that only a well-appointed study can give.
These secondary rooms give the house its depth: at Napolitano, ten guests can each find their own space without overlap.