Levanzo, nestled in the Egadi Islands' Naturalistic Area, welcomes visitors with its pristine charm easily accessible from Trapani. This unique island boasts a charming white village overlooking the tranquil gulf. The journey to the property from the small port involves following a white road leading to the historic Lighthouse of Capo Grosso on the northern tip of the island. The property, occupying a commanding position, spans nine hectares of protected Mediterranean scrub. Its buildings, dating back to the early 1900s and integral to the Stronghold, have undergone meticulous restoration. The restoration effort, while preserving the original charm, integrates modern design principles. The property encompasses six main residential structures, totaling approximately 950 square meters, along with various secondary buildings and potential future restoration of sea-facing structures totaling around 400 square meters. An intriguing highlight of the restoration project is the revitalization of trails, including dry walls and stepped terraces, along with the creation of crystal-clear water pools. These efforts not only enhance the property but also pay homage to the island's rich history. Furthermore, the property has achieved self-sufficiency for electricity and water supply.