Butter Houses

Madonna del Sasso in the Mountains

C’era una volta, once upon a time . . . in the Tuscan hills just north of Florence, Italy, lived some very poor farmers. Their homes were usually one room, built high in the mountains, where both family and animals dwelled together. Life was difficult, but they were thankful for what they had. It was their good fortune to live in such a spiritual place, since it was on this very mountainside that a vision of Mary first appeared in 1484. The sacred Madonna del Sasso, Sanctuary of the Madonna at the Stone, was built there within a few years after the visitation. The nearby humble homes of the country people were indeed blessed.

Butter House

Around the middle of the 18th century, however, conditions improved for the poor farmers. For the first time, they were able to build stone homes with separate areas for the family, animals and tools. In addition to the homesteads they built deep in the woods, close to fresh mountain springs, tiny windowless stone structures, burraie, butter houses. The constant supply of cool water helped the woodspeople to make their own butter and safely store it—butter and cheese were important natural products used every day. Their lives were abundant and they flourished.

Ruins

As the years passed, the farmers left their homes for more fertile land in the valley or for work in the growing cities. Their stone homes and structures fell into disrepair, including the beautiful little butter houses tucked into the hillsides. It is sad to see all of their buildings continue to deteriorate as the heavy hand-carved stones, one by one fall back into the earth.

A quarter of a century later, people became interested once again in the country lifestyles and their ingenious ways. In particular, people became enamored with the wonderful little buildings made for butter and cheese—with their eliptical “eye” for ventilation piercing the stone above the arched doorways, and the hand carved stone basins inside. This story has a happy ending and that’s exactly where our tale begins.

Path of Discovery

Ora nel nostro tempo, now in our time . . . we decided to follow the Sentiero delle Burraie, path of the butter houses. Originally, we had heard of one, but there are actually 10 in the Florentine hills. Join us on our trek as we set out to rediscover the ancient treasures hidden in the lush mountainside, and in the process, make a few discoveries of our own.

You may also enjoy visiting our other websites:

The Journey – The Ride of a Lifetime

Uncommon Promise Video Channel

Uncommon Promise Story, Music and Art

The UP Side Lowdown by Cheryl

“Something Out of Nothing” – Original Music from “Butter Houses” Video

New Music – Virtual CD

In Touch In Tuscany


About cheryl & emerson

The Ride of a Lifetime! After sixteen years of trying to live in Italy as "true Italians," we set out to write a book about our experiences. As it turns out, we ended up doing a lot more than just writing a book because we decided that to capture the essence, we really needed music, poetry, drawings, videos and more. So, that's exactly what we did. You can find our complete body of work at www.uncommonpromise.wordpress.com. We hope you can visit us from time to time—let us know what your personal adventure looks like. Perhaps we can all glean some inspiration to go out and write a new chapter in our own stories! Wishing you the best, Cheryl and Emerson
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