Casa Malaparte
Casa Malaparte is a striking modernist villa located on the rugged coastline of Capri, Italy. Designed by the Italian writer and architect Curzio Malaparte in the 1930s, the house features a unique blend of natural and architectural elements, with its bold, angular shapes and vibrant red exterior.
The villa is perched on a cliff, offering stunning views of the Tyrrhenian Sea. Its design reflects Malaparte's vision of integrating the building with its environment, making it a notable example of 20th-century architecture. Today, Casa Malaparte is recognized for its cultural significance and is often featured in art and film.