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.



Like any renowned landmark, Buffa di Perrero has sparked imitations. The Auronzo Cluba Alpino Italiano (CAI) crafted a modern shelter transported by helicopter to the Forcella Marmarole pass, requiring an arduous five-hour trek to reach the seemingly plunging structure. While offering a peek into the mysterious edifice, the surroundings and panoramic views remain the primary highlights of this secluded spot.