The property is nestled in the peaceful countryside of Crema, an area rich in history and natural beauty, not far from the landscapes that served as the backdrop for Luca Guadagnino's acclaimed film, "Call Me by Your Name," which was largely filmed in Crema and its surroundings. The film, which won an Oscar for Best Adapted Screenplay, has further enhanced the allure of this region, which provides ample opportunities for hiking and biking excursions.
Guests can explore the area through various nature trails, including the Educational Forest of Castelleone, the Serio and Adda Regional Park, and the PLIS of the Serio Morto Valley. There are also opportunities for religious exploration, with the Sanctuary of Caravaggio, the Church of Santa Maria in Bressanoro in Castelleone, and the Sanctuary of Santa Maria della Croce in Crema. For culture enthusiasts, the region boasts the historic center of Crema, the Soncino Castle, the Via Regina, and the Santiago de Castelleone/San Bassano route, along with the archaeological excavations at Palazzo Pignano.
Within the property, guests can unwind in the garden, where they can sunbathe or read in the shade of a centuries-old oak, one of Lombardy's monumental trees. Children, and adults alike, can enjoy watching the pond animals, such as farm chickens and ducks, or playing with the cats, all while surrounded by a serene atmosphere and a connection to nature.