Morandi's places par excellence are, without a shadow of a doubt, Bologne and Grizzana, even if not everyone knows that the artist cannot or does not want to always go to Grizzana and that, not of secondary importance, he stays away for a good 13 years, from early September 1944 to the summer of 1958. Even less known are the holidays that the artist spends with his family in Rocca di Roffeno, another town in the Emilian Apennines from 1934 to 1938. In Roffeno in via Monte Rocca 44 a permanent exhibition dedicated to Morandi has been set up, which can be visited by appointment.