The 1930s style monumental villa has been modernized with great care to preserve the original details. Where these could not be kept they were replaced with replicas. The comfort and luxury of the Art Deco era are emphasized by the materials and quality fabrics in the same colour range and aesthetic as the original. The villa is divided into two fully independent equally large parts/suites. Each suite has a fully equipped kitchen, a bathroom and a separate entrance and a 100 square meter of own private space and a 2000 square meters well-kept garden. For two guests we recommend our One-Bedroom that will match perfectly the needs also when coming with a child. The suite has the entrance at the front-end and offers one bedroom with an ensuite livingroom, a kitchen and a bathroom for up to 3 guests. When planning to come with more than three guests we recommend our Two-Bedroom that features two separate bedrooms, a kitchen with an ensuite dinningroom and a big bathroom for up to 5 guests and entrance door at the back-end. For more than 5 guests we recommend both suites, as our entire villa is suitable for max 8 guests, a double isolated communication door is available.
My sister and I look forward to welcoming you. Please come and enjoy our villa. We kindly invite you! Both of us are very fond on our childhood memories in the villa of our grandparents. That’s why we wanted to revival the villa and the 1930s style. We invested time, energy and resources with very much care and love to create what is today Villa Art Deco. We like to offer the opportunity to our guests to share these feelings by sharing our villa. We wanted to merge the romantic, monumental villa, its garden and its Art Deco sphere with nowadays comfort and everything is needed for a modern life. We want to offer a comfortable and welcoming space in combination with a special feeling. Our guests tell us that we succeeded doing this.
We are constantly concerned with providing a perfect stay for our guests. We want them to experience traditional Romanian hospitality, receiving them with cake (cozonac) and good coffee and offering them the opportunity to bake their own pie by picking their own apples or sour cherries from the fruit trees in the villa garden and using one of the villa kitchens.
ABOUT THE NEIGHBOURHOOD
Centrally located in Campina, in the middle of a 2000 square meter garden, equipped with two sets of garden furniture and two grills (mobile) with charcoal and wood, Villa Art Deco offers its guests an oasis of greenery, privacy, tranquillity and nature while all the facilities are within easy walking distance: the market square and Carrefour(5min) and Maya supermarket (1min), restaurants, a swimming pool, tennis courts by Parc Soceram also playground for children, the forest of Muscel and Voila hills or the wild Doftana river valley and the Paltinu barrage and lake.
On a 15 min walk guests may enjoy the Iulia Hasdeu Castle built in 1893 by her father, the Romanian writer and philologist, Bogdan Petriceicu Hasdeu in remembrance of his daughter with the same name (called after her mother), a literary genius. He and his wife continued living and thinking of their beloved daughter, at the castle up to 1907. His unfished Romanian DeEx stops at the words with letter B, the word barbat (man).
Before the castle, overlooking the Biserica Lake, guests can enjoy the paintings of the most famous Romanian painter, Nicolae Grigorescu and experience his house and way of living. Inspired by Campina for his most famous paintings Ox Cart and peasant life scenes, Grigorescu fell in love with Campina and decided to build his own house, live and create up to his death, also in 1907. His grave can be visited in the Campina cemetery on the way back to the villa. The guest who in the meantime is a little tired can refresh his strength with a typical Romanian meal or just a cup of coffee with a papanas (Romanian specific dessert) at the restaurant on the shore of the lake. And if you realize that you also fell in love with Campina, try to get the monograph by Silviu Dan Cratochvil, to keep these sweet memories until the next visit., try to get Campina's monograph written by Silviu Dan Cratochvil, in order to keep these sweet memories alive until the next visit to our villa.
Campina records the highest number of sunny days per year in Romania, which resulted in the early 70's in the first houses with a neutral climate, heated by capturing solar energy. Sinaia and Peles Castle are half an hour away and Bucharest is one hour away by car.