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The Inn
Nestled in the heart of Roseto Valfortore, amidst the cobblestone streets and the aromas of the surrounding forests, stands the Locanda del Tartufo, a culinary oasis that enchants the senses and delights even the most discerning palates. Managed with passion and expertise by Francesco Russo and Concetta Ruggiero, a husband and wife team who embody the soul of this enchanting place, the restaurant is a benchmark for lovers of fine cuisine.
Housed in an ancient stone building that speaks of centuries of history and tradition, the inn exudes a warm and familial atmosphere. The rustic yet charming furnishings and carefully curated details add warmth and charm to the locale. The dining rooms, illuminated by candlelight and adorned with local artworks, invite guests to relax and enjoy convivial moments, far from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.
The Specialties
Immersed in the millennial history of Roseto Valfortore, the Locanda di Tullio e Amalia is renowned for its specialty: truffle. Francesco and Concetta are masters in the art of preparing dishes that highlight the unique and unmistakable flavor of this precious mushroom, sourced from the surrounding forests. Their culinary skills transform every course into an unforgettable experience, where traditional flavors blend with contemporary creativity.
In addition to their famous truffle dishes, the Locanda di Tullio e Amalia offers another culinary delight: Mangalitsa pork. This prized breed is known for its tender and flavorful meat, which captivates the most refined palates. Mangalitsa pork is distinguished by its curly coat and ability to thrive in harsh climates, factors that contribute to its superior quality.
The Owners
The true magic of the Locanda di Tullio e Amalia lies in the hospitality and passion of its owners. Francesco Russo and Concetta Ruggiero welcome each guest with a warm smile and genuine care, making every visit an opportunity to feel pampered and cherished. Their dedication and professionalism have made them the beating heart of this culinary paradise, helping to establish Roseto Valfortore as an unmissable destination for lovers of fine dining and authentic tradition.
Thanks to the passion and commitment of Francesco Russo and Concetta Ruggiero, the Locanda di Tullio e Amalia has become a landmark for those visiting Roseto Valfortore. With their genuine hospitality and authentic cuisine, Francesco and Concetta have created a place where every meal is a journey through the flavors and traditions of Puglia. The inn is not just a restaurant, but a place where the appreciation for good, authentic things is cultivated—an experience that remains in the heart of anyone fortunate enough to experience it.
Roseto Valfortore
Roseto Valfortore is a charming village located in the province of Foggia, in the Puglia region of Italy. The town, which is part of the "Most Beautiful Villages of Italy" club, is set in a picturesque landscape among the hills of the Southern Dauni Mountains, at about 650 meters above sea level.
The origins of Roseto Valfortore date back to Roman times, but the village experienced significant growth during the Middle Ages. The name "Roseto" likely derives from the presence of wild roses in the area, while "Valfortore" refers to the Fortore River that flows nearby.
Roseto Valfortore is an ideal destination for those seeking an authentic and immersive experience in Puglian tradition and nature. With its historical heritage, cultural traditions, and beautiful landscape, this enchanting village offers a journey through time and into the spirit of the most genuine Puglia.
Roseto Valfortore is one of the most beautiful villages in Italy. This small medieval gem is distinguished by its cobblestone streets, stone houses, and breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding hills. Among the main points of interest are the Castle, ancient churches such as the Mother Church of Santa Maria Assunta, and the Angelic Fountain, symbolizing the area's abundant water supply. Roseto Valfortore is a place where time seems to stand still, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in an atmosphere of peace and tranquility.
Testimonies of Feudalism
At the entrance of the "Inn of Tullio and Manlia," what catches the eye are the two high-reliefs embedded in the walls, a testament to the precise craftsmanship and skill of the stonemasons of Roseto. Tradition associates them with the names of Tullio and Manlia, assuming they were a noble couple from Roseto.
Tullio and Manlia, depicted on sepulchral slabs probably dating back to the 1600s, were originally placed inside the mother church in the Chapel of the Annunciation, owned by the De Damiano family. Both slabs were moved from inside the church around 1740 when the De Damiano family, having fallen into poverty, abandoned the Annunciation altar, while the chapel passed to the Della Piccola family from Troia. Poor Tullio and Manlia were relocated under the emerging sacristy, battered by rains and harsh northern winds.
For many years, they were marginalized and represented the enigma of enigmas for the people of Roseto. Thanks to RE.TRA.OS snc by De Simone Antonio and Russo Francesco and Co., who decided to open the "Inn of Tullio and Manlia" in the underground premises of the Church of Santa Maria Assunta in the heart of the historic center of Roseto Valfortore, the artwork has been given its due prominence.
In the same inn, the environments have been enhanced by analytically restoring the original structures, giving the impression of traveling back in time and savoring past lifestyles in which Tullio and Manlia loved each other.
Features
- Wheelchair accessible
- Pet-friendly
- Dine-in service.
- Outdoor seating
Experience our territory
In the surroundings of: Cantine Pirro
Where to Sleep
Gli Ambasciatori del Territorio
Events
In the surroundings of: Cantine Pirro