The building is located in Calosso, a small hillside village nestled within the wine-producing landscapes of Monferrato, which have been recognized by UNESCO for their cultural and scenic significance. The area is characterized by orderly rows of vines that follow the contours of the hills, interspersed with historic farmhouses, castles, and medieval settlements.
This region of Piedmont is well-known for its high-quality wine production and a cuisine deeply rooted in agricultural traditions. Historic wineries, scenic routes, and trails through vineyards and villages provide numerous opportunities to explore an authentic setting where nature, culture, and gastronomy intertwine to create a rich and engaging experience for visitors.