Our Story

My name is Clelia and I am the owner of Casa Romè, a farmhouse that belonged to my family and which I now manage together with my children Alberto and Marianna.

It's not easy for me to tell you about Casa Romè because there's so much love inside, the love between my parents and so many memories of us when we were children.

I wanted to reclaim our father's home to restore his life and soul, and transform it into a welcoming home for those who wish to discover the authentic beauty of the Sibillini Mountains and breathe in the love and peace of Casa Romè.

More than just a guest house, it's a project born from a love for these places: a way to convey to those who arrive here the same emotion I feel every time I look at the lake and listen to the wind in the trees.

This is the story of Casa Romè in short.

It was 1972, Sunday, November 26, when the earthquake struck the province of Ascoli, damaging my family's mountain home.

It would take more than 10 years before we re-entered it. But the strong appeal and love for these places didn't stop my parents from quickly renovating another home where we could happily spend our childhood. This is how Rome's story began...

The name Romè comes from the name of the family of those who previously inhabited it together with their family: Mimì de Romè.

In the photo here below you can glimpse a woman and a little girl, it is me and my paternal grandmother.

Here my brothers and I lived unforgettable years, in which play mixed with the discovery of the places around the house, fragments of life imprinted in our hearts forever, the thousand roads traveled or invented accompanied us for many years, the smile of us children, that light in our eyes always looking for something to discover... like little Indiana Joneses, curious and sometimes irresponsible like all happy children! This is Romè's story, this is my family's story.

Reclaiming this home was for me an act of care and memory, but also an invitation: to enter, stop, breathe, and be enveloped by the pristine nature of the Sibillini Mountains and the peace that reigns at Casa Romè.