House on Rock in Bergamo, Italy

Val di Scalve is peppered with tiny mountain villages, and Dezzo di Scalve is one of the smallest. Divided by the River Dezzo, half of the village falls under the Colere commonality, and the other half under Azzone, which makes Dezzo di Scalve an administrative anomaly.  On each side of the village is a row of attached houses as is common in the area. However, the row on the eastern side stands out, as one of the houses is built on top of a massive boulder. The two houses on…

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