Via Cà Erizzo (Lungobrenta Ernest Hemingway), 9 - BASSANO DEL GRAPPA (VI)
The bed and breakfast is located in the 15th-century Villa Ca’ Erizzo, which is one of the most picturesque architectural contexts of ancient Bassano.

Just north of the famous Palladio wooden bridge, on the east bank of the Brenta River, stands Ca’ Erizzo, an elegant structure from the 1400s, with subsequent renovations and embellishments.

In 1918, the villa was the residence of Section One of the American Red Cross ambulances.

Among those volunteer drivers was Ernest Hemingway, and in these places, he found inspiration for two of his most famous novels, "A Farewell to Arms" and "Across the River and into the Trees".

The Hemingway inn, a charming bed and breakfast, is located on the Lungobrenta, dedicated to Ernest Hemingway and is just a short walk from the recently inaugurated Hemingway and Great War Museum.

From the windows of the rooms and the internal garden, you can observe the flow of the river that touches one of the most suggestive and picturesque areas of Borgo Margnan.

The Hemingway Museum
Ernest Hemingway stayed at Villa Ca’ Erizzo during the period of the Great War. This is why this important space and historical-cultural installation have been dedicated to him.

Over the years of painstaking research, a vast archival and photographic documentation has been collected about this well-known figure in the world of literature and beyond, as well as numerous editions of his works in Italian and foreign languages. The same goes for rare and original magazines that extensively cover his life and work.

Guests of the Hemingway Inn are offered free access to the museum facility.
*Declared by the Innkeeper