"The restoration"
Even the names of the four rooms – "Pomice" (Pumice), "Sciara" (Lava Flow), "Ardesia" (Slate), and "Ossidiana" (Obsidian) – reflect this microcosm caressed by the sea yet forged by fire.
The Aeolian Islands, so close yet so distinct, offer a palette of colors to anyone who sets foot on their shores: from the red of Stromboli’s lapilli, to the whitewashed houses of Panarea, the deep blue of Filicudi’s waters, the brown of Alicudi’s mule trails, the green vineyards of Salina, the yellow sulfur of Vulcano, and the black obsidian of Lipari.