A kitchen full of flavors — and memories




You’ll find a dishwasher, stove, oven, fridge, and a full set of pots, pans, knives, and plates. There are wine glasses for toasting and coffee mugs for long, lazy mornings.
On the wall, a tiny museum: an exhibition of objects found in and around the house — fragments of rural life across generations, silently telling the story of the valley. Some are over a hundred years old. All were meant to be here.
Simple ingredients, timeless moments
In the evenings, the bar turns into a cozy screening room. A small projector and pull-down screen allow us to watch animated films from a unique private collection — curated by the very artists and animators who sometimes visit us. These are not mainstream cartoons, but personal stories, hand-drawn worlds, and rare gems shared directly by their creators. Especially in winter, it’s a ritual: a warm meal, a flickering fire, and a little magic on the wall.
