Beautifully Restored Mediaeval House in Historical Village

The house dates back to the 11th century and has undergone many reconstructions since. It was likely originally part of a monastery or a curie that was located on this spot, and was subsequently part of the house next door. There are indications that the house was used some time as a bakery. The staircase is located on the spot of a former oven or chimney. Next to the house is an original winecellar from the Middle Ages with its own entrance. In this wine cellar, the storage place is still visable where they kept their hams and cheeses; it is currently used for storing bicycles and two inflatable boats, which can be used by the guests.