
Grazia Deledda's house stands in Cervia, in a location between the historical centre and the sea in viale Colombo.

It has the typical features of the early 1900's holiday cottages.
There is not much left of the scenery which stroke the writer and made her decide to buy the house to spend her holiday in Cervia for many years, not the reeds, the tamarisk trees or the sand dunes, but the "biscuit colored" house has not changed a lot, since the writer described it in some stories of hers.
When the writer died in 1936, it was sold to private buyers.

It is a private house and it is NOT possible to visit it.
by public and private transport