Antico Lavatoio, established in 1891, stands as a testament to a bygone era in Bergamo, Italy. Originally a public washhouse, it served as a communal space where locals gathered to do their laundry and socialize. The advent of washing machines in homes led to the decline of both the washerwomen’s profession and the need for such communal facilities. Today, visitors can step into this historical site to gain insight into the daily life and social dynamics of the past.
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