The structure
The ‘Great House with its skyblue shutters’, known today as Bartenèla House, is the main building on the complex and looks directly onto the hamlet’s square. It was built by great-grandfather Giuseppe for his large family after the original house was destroyed during the Great War in the 1917 bombardment launched from Monte Grappa.
According to custom, as each of the sons got married, the new family would move into the manor house and each family was allocated a kitchen on the ground floor and a bedroom on the first floor.
We can only imagine what it must have been like for all these brothers sisters and parents to live together with their in-laws in one space… if these walls could talk, they would tells us of the happy evenings, the infinite discussions and furious arguments that took place inside and outside fuelled also by the three winebars that once existed in the square…
The delicate restoration of the ground floor allowed us the space for the common rooms of the Agriturismo.
Services
The property offers:
- Bike rent
- International breakfast, wide variety of pastries and selected coffe blends
- Private and evocative inner courtyard
- Nordic walking rackets rent
- Picnic basket
- Shopping with le Zitelle
- Free Wifi
- Private parking