DESCRIPTION
The rural houses are distributed evenly on the hills, it is rare to find small farms homeless. What primarily transmits the rural house is a sense unchanged over time, of belonging to that land, perhaps the only witness remained miraculously alive in our culture, our history and deepest identity.
Entering in a rural house we enter in close contact with the real story, it is the true symbol of the Marche and the way in which the individual has mediated with the surrounding nature, he has ruled it but not folded, he has respected it but not indulged in every way. The typical house has a rectangular base, gable roof, it is built on three storeys in height: the ground floor was originally intended as a stable, cellar and shelter of agricultural tools; The first floor was intended to housing while the attic (not always present) was bound for the pantry and seasonal "clutter” of agricultural products.