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In the old Roero rocks, over the centuries, our forefathers have seen a million stories take place. I would like to tell you one in particular.
It is the story of a family, who, with the help of strong hands built a solid foundation, thick walls and opened bright rooms with rustic vaults at the end of the nineteenth century.
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the Roero Family |
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The building stood on Savoy property and was then sold privately. It faced the Park of the Royal Castle of Govone where Charles Felix of Savoy often spent restful moments and tranquillity.
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The hills of Roero |
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the view from the Molino |
The farmers' meeting place, one of serenity and simplicity, where the farm labourers once took grain to see it transformed into flour under the pressure of heavy stone grinders... now after a masterly and respectful restoration, gives the tourist an ideal place for exclusive holidays immersed in a warm, comfortable and sought after atmosphere to regenerate from day to day stress. The rooms offer a privileged view over the hills of the old Roero villages up to distinguishing the Basilica of Superga and beyond, on the horizon, the mountainous chain of the Alps which frame the panorama.
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