Red House

Stromboli


Ingrid Bergman and Roberto Rossellini lived together in this rusty-red house while filming Stromboli, Terra di Dio in 1949. Their liaison provoked a scandal in the film world, as both were married to other people at the time. Descending from San Vincenzo church on Stromboli's main square, look for a white marble plaque marking the house on the right-hand side.

You can't actually go inside, but it's interesting to see the scene of such a famous romance.


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1. Chiesa di San Vincenzo

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2. Spiaggia di Ficogrande

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3. Forgia Vecchia

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About 300m south of the port, Forgia Vecchia is a long stretch of black pebbles curving around a tranquil bay and backed by the volcano's green slopes.

4. Spiaggia di Piscità

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5. Sciara del Fuoco Viewpoint

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6. Stromboli Crater

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8. Lisca Bianca

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