This B&B was born almost by chance. Initially, this new renovation was nothing more than our new home. But during the construction process, as the debris from the 1940s and 1950s was being demolished, these marvelous granite boulders emerged, sculpted mostly by the hands of my father and grandfather, who built this home in those years. So I decided to share this, for me, wonderful feeling with the guests who come to visit us.
The imperfections that inhabit this B&B are both intentional and not, as many of the works were personally conceived and executed. These "flaws" are actually virtues for me, telling my little story as a self-taught craftsman, immersed in the diverse artisanal categories that distinguish and enhance the Italian people.
The walnut tree by the window is an Italian walnut tree planted in the 1950s. It serves as both decoration and company when you sit on the terrace in the summer to enjoy the typical Valsabbina breeze that wafts down from the valley in the morning and returns in the evening.
Guests are reminded that for security reasons, some areas are under video surveillance, specifically: the external entrances, the common areas, and the shared terrace.