Casa Tilde

Via Chiessi, 13 Bagno, REGGIO EMILIA
Declared by the Innkeeper

This house was acquired in 1850 by the great-grandparents of the current owner. It had already been constructed in 1830 using typical materials from that period: stones sourced from the Secchia River and handcrafted bricks from the old Romani kiln.

In 1938, it was inherited by grandparents Vittorio and Tilde.

A year later, World War II broke out, and during this time, many displaced persons from Reggio Emilia and Modena were accommodated there.

When the war ended, the house had remained unscathed, and upon the arrival of American troops, Vittorio granted permission to set up a base camp on his property.

Today, this treasure of memories belongs to Emanuela B.

Deeply connected to the history of this house, she decided to renovate it and, taking advantage of the space available, transformed it into a Bed and Breakfast: the - Bed and Breakfast Casa Tilde - in honor of her grandmother Tilde, who served as a source of inspiration and a model of strength and determination during the darkest times.