Uncovering Mystery of the World's Loneliest House Stuck On Side Of Mountain
What remains elusive, however, is the origin story behind this peculiarly positioned abode. Over the years, speculation has surrounded the means by which laborers, thought to have toiled during World War I, gained access to construct a dwelling on this challenging terrain. The perplexing history of Buffa di Perrero is shrouded in legend. According to local lore, Italian soldiers erected this concealed refuge to seek shelter from inclement weather and find respite during confrontations with the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Constructed with brick walls, a slanting roof, four framed windows, and a set of camping chairs, the structure leaves many puzzled about the transportation logistics of construction materials to this remote location.