Via Privata Lucera, Angolo Via Antonio Mosca, 37 - MILANO (MI)
We have chosen to open a bed and breakfast to share these spaces, following the family tradition of enjoying moments of conviviality with friends that have always characterized this house.

The house dates back to 1907 and was originally a dwelling for washerwomen. The "Canabagno" ditch, which dates back to 1850, borders the house and directly enters the basement, allowing workers to wash clothes sheltered from the weather. On the raised ground floor, there is the living room, which had a large fireplace to dry clothes even during winter. The bedrooms are located on the first floor, accessible via a balcony, as in typical row houses. This feature is curious considering that the house was originally intended for a single family, unless it was designed to offer independent access to individual rooms in case they were used by third parties or by children.

The building is surrounded by a large plot of land, which was once used for hanging laundry and making hay for the horses owned. The washhouse also had a stable, a barn, and a carriage house where sheets were collected and delivered.

Today, these approximately 4000 square meters constitute a green oasis in which the house is immersed, making you forget you are in the city. Additionally, we offer ample on-site parking, a playground for children, and a space for your four-legged friends to romp around.

During the recent renovation, we optimized the spaces and added a bathroom to each room. We also replaced the fixtures, installed water-saving cisterns, a photovoltaic system for electricity, and a solar thermal system for hot water production. These choices allow us to be energy self-sufficient and contribute to the conservation of precious resources.

The furnishings and all elements related to hospitality are personally taken care of by the hostess, Norma. Thanks to her passion and attention to detail, we are able to create a refined and informal environment at the same time, making you feel completely at ease.
*Declared by the Innkeeper