The Hidden House Built into the Cliffs of the Ampezzo Dolomites

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Nestled in the dramatic cliffs of Italy’s Monte Cristallo, the Buffa di Perrero house stands as a testament to architectural ingenuity.

World's loneliest house built into side of remote mountain range has been  empty for 100 years

Perched 3,000 meters above sea level, this World War I relic, hidden in the Ampezzo Dolomites, remains a mystery to many visitors.

Built by Italian soldiers during the war, this stone structure provided shelter from the harsh mountain battles.

World's loneliest house built into side of remote mountain range has been  empty for 100 years

Carved into the vertical rock face, the house’s camouflage makes it nearly invisible.

Today, thrill-seekers take on treacherous climbs to reach it, rewarded with unparalleled views and a slice of history.

World's loneliest house built into side of remote mountain range has been  empty for 100 years

Accessible only by rope or cable car, Buffa di Perrero’s secluded location, along the Via Ferrata Ivano Dibona trail, challenges even the most experienced mountaineers.

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Those brave enough are greeted by stunning panoramas and a glimpse into Italy’s military past.

Despite its abandoned status for nearly 100 years, the house attracts adventurers who marvel at its audacious location and the breathtaking views over the Dolomites.

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The effort to reach the house, requiring exceptional physical endurance, makes this hidden gem a rewarding destination for those seeking adventure and history.

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