Rustici, the characteristic houses of Ticino's small villages, are constructed of dry-stacked stone supported by log beams. Walls, roofs, cantilevered steps: all stone. The houses are beautifully photogenic and the villages charmingly picturesque, but in the centuries before the rustici were renovated into comfortable summer homes and tourist rentals, they must have offered pretty rugged shelter for the year-round rural residents. The stone houses are prevalent from the valleys to the summer grazing lands high up on the mountain tops.
Wednesday, November 4, 2009
Rustici
Rustici, the characteristic houses of Ticino's small villages, are constructed of dry-stacked stone supported by log beams. Walls, roofs, cantilevered steps: all stone. The houses are beautifully photogenic and the villages charmingly picturesque, but in the centuries before the rustici were renovated into comfortable summer homes and tourist rentals, they must have offered pretty rugged shelter for the year-round rural residents. The stone houses are prevalent from the valleys to the summer grazing lands high up on the mountain tops.
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