Uncovering Mystery of the World's Loneliest House Stuck On Side Of Mountain

Who would not want living in an isolated house, perched on the face of a rocky mountain? Astonishingly, about 100 years ago during the World War I, a house was built on Monte Cristallo in the Dolomite Mountains of Italy. Known as "The World's Loneliest House", it is completely isolated from all the noises and crowds one can think of in a city.



Perched at an elevation of 2,800 meters above sea level, the enigmatic Buffa di Perrero holds the title of the "loneliest house in the world," emerging as an unconventional tourist magnet in the picturesque landscapes of Italy. This isolated dwelling, situated on the rugged slopes of the Italian Dolomites, has stood uninhabited for a century, yet its allure persists. Ascend to the lofty altitude of 2,800 meters, navigating the rocky contours of the Dolomites, and the Buffa di Perrero reveals itself.