Casa Grazioli o “dela béga”
It feels as if time has come to a halt in this house, where visitors can see what life was once like in the villages of the Val di Peio. The furniture, clothes, objects and family photographs offer a glimpse of a world that no longer exists.
A plunge into the past, an ethnographic journey into the everyday life of yesteryear. Thus we could describe a visit to Casa Grazioli, the building also known as "Casa de la Béga", the nickname of its long-standing tenant Domenica Grazioli who lived here until 1991. The rooms, spread over three floors and an attic, include two old kitchens with open hearths and the stone ovens where bread is still baked today. A fornèl a óle (ceramic stove) heats the bedroom, where visitors can see family photos, holy water fonts hanging above the bed, clothes in the wardrobe and a school report from 1922 in a chest of drawers. A large room plays host to collection of tools used for working linen and agricultural implements that were used in fruit and vegetable gardens and the fields.
STRENGTH
The charm of an intact place in which the history of years has been preserved until the last owner.
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Friends
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Great for families
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