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Lake Como

Lake Como (Italian: Lago di Como [ˈlaːɡo di ˈkɔːmo], locally [ˈkoːmo]; Western Lombard: Lagh de Còmm [ˈlɑː‿dːe ˈkɔm],[a] Cómm [ˈkom] or Cùmm [ˈkum]), also known as Lario (Italian: [ˈlaːrjo]; after the Latin: Larius Lacus), is a lake of glacial origin in Lombardy, Italy.

Lake Como
Panoramic view of Lake Como with the Alps and Bellagio
Lake Como
LocationLombardy, Italy
Coordinates46°00′N 9°16′E / 46.000°N 9.267°E / 46.000; 9.267Coordinates: 46°00′N 9°16′E / 46.000°N 9.267°E / 46.000; 9.267
Native name
Primary inflowsAdda, Mera
Primary outflowsAdda
Catchment area4,509 km2 (1,741 sq mi)[1]
Basin countriesItaly, Switzerland
Max. length46 km (29 mi)
Max. width4.5 km (2.8 mi)
Surface area146 km2 (56 sq mi)
Average depth154 m (505 ft)[1]
Max. depth425 m (1,394 ft)
Water volume22.5 km3 (18,200,000 acre⋅ft)
Residence time5.5 years[1]
Shore length1160 km (99 mi)
Surface elevation198 m (650 ft)[1]
IslandsIsola Comacina
SettlementsComo, Lecco (see section)
References[1]
1 Shore length is not a well-defined measure.

It has an area of 146 square kilometres (56 sq mi), making it the third-largest lake in Italy, after Lake Garda and Lake Maggiore. At over 400 metres (1,300 ft) deep, it is the fifth deepest lake in Europe, and the deepest outside Norway; the bottom of the lake is 227 metres (745 ft) below sea level.

Lake Como has been a popular retreat for aristocrats and wealthy people since Roman times, and a very popular tourist attraction with many artistic and cultural gems. It has many villas and palaces such as Villa Olmo, Villa Serbelloni, and Villa Carlotta. Many famous people have had and have homes on the shores of Lake Como.

One of its particularities is its "Y" shape, which forms the "Larian Triangle", with the little town of Canzo as its capital.

In 2014, The Huffington Post called it the most beautiful lake in the world for its microclimate and environment with prestigious villas and villages.[2]

Etymology

The lake's name in Latin is Larius, Italianized as Lario, but this name is rarely used; it is usually called Lago di Como (literally "lake of Como"). Its name comes from the city of Como, known to the Romans as Comum. In guidebooks the lake may be referred to as Lake Como.[3]

Geography

 
Aerial photograph of Lake Como, showing its distinctive three-armed shape

The lake is shaped much like an inverted letter "Y". The northern branch begins at the town of Colico, while the towns of Como and Lecco sit at the ends of the southwestern and southeastern branches respectively. The small towns of Bellagio, Menaggio and Varenna are situated at the intersection of the three branches of the lake: a boat service operates a triangular route between them.

Lake Como is fed primarily by the Adda, which enters the lake near Colico and flows out at Lecco. This geological conformation makes the southwestern branch a dead end, and so Como, unlike Lecco, is often flooded.

The mountainous pre-alpine territory between the two southern arms of the lake (between Como, Bellagio, and Lecco) is known as the Larian Triangle,[4] or Triangolo lariano. The source of the river Lambro is here. At the centre of the triangle, the town of Canzo is the seat of the Comunità montana del Triangolo lariano, an association of the 31 municipalities that represent the 71,000 inhabitants of the area.

Climate

 
Como lake in Italy

Lake Como's climate is humid subtropical (Cfa under the Köppen climate classification system). In winter, the lake helps to maintain a higher temperature in the surrounding region. Average daily temperatures range from ~3.7 °C (39 °F) in January to 23.4 °C (74 °F) in July, according to historical weather data from Como.[5] Water temperatures can reach an average of 24 °C (75 °F) in July. Snowfall is erratic and occurs mainly at higher elevations. Rainfall is heaviest in May and lowest during the winter months.

Climate data for Lake Como
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Average high °C (°F) 6.8
(44.2)
9.0
(48.2)
12.9
(55.2)
17.2
(63.0)
21.1
(70.0)
25.6
(78.1)
28.5
(83.3)
27.2
(81.0)
23.7
(74.7)
18.1
(64.6)
11.7
(53.1)
7.8
(46.0)
17.5
(63.5)
Daily mean °C (°F) 3.7
(38.7)
5.5
(41.9)
8.8
(47.8)
12.7
(54.9)
16.4
(61.5)
20.7
(69.3)
23.4
(74.1)
22.4
(72.3)
18.9
(66.0)
14.0
(57.2)
8.5
(47.3)
4.7
(40.5)
13.3
(56.0)
Average low °C (°F) 0.5
(32.9)
2.0
(35.6)
4.8
(40.6)
8.2
(46.8)
11.8
(53.2)
15.8
(60.4)
18.2
(64.8)
17.6
(63.7)
14.1
(57.4)
10.0
(50.0)
5.3
(41.5)
1.5
(34.7)
9.2
(48.5)
Average precipitation mm (inches) 69
(2.7)
76
(3.0)
117
(4.6)
107
(4.2)
161
(6.3)
134
(5.3)
85
(3.3)
136
(5.4)
116
(4.6)
125
(4.9)
129
(5.1)
63
(2.5)
1,318
(51.9)
Source: "Climate data for Como". Retrieved March 17, 2019.

History

At the beginning of the first millennium BC. during the Iron Age the Comum oppidum was born and the civilization of Como developed, inserted in the broader Golasecca culture. In 196 BC. the army of the consul Claudius Marcellus defeats the Celts tribe of the Comenses and conquers the city. Comum will then be strengthened and rebuilt after a raid by Rhaetian and repopulated with 3,000 settlers in 77 BC. Finally, after having reclaimed the marshy area, in 59 B.C. it will be re-founded with the name of Novum Comun in its current location on the lake shore at the behest of Gaius Julius Caesar.[6]

According to the Notitia Dignitatum, at least since the 4th century, a Praefectus commanding a Roman military fleet was present on the lake.[7]

During the Middle Ages and the Renaissance, the waters of the lake were also the scene of military clashes, such as in the 12th century during the war of Milan against Como, which saw the Como fleet in action against the ships of the Milanese and their allies or between 1525 and 1532 due to the Musso war unleashed by Gian Giacomo Medici.[8]

Tourism

As a tourist destination, Lake Como is popular for its landscapes, wildlife, and spas.[9] It is a venue for sailing, windsurfing, and kitesurfing.[10] In 1818 Percy Bysshe Shelley wrote to Thomas Love Peacock: "This lake exceeds anything I ever beheld in beauty, with the exception of the arbutus islands of Killarney. It is long and narrow, and has the appearance of a mighty river winding among the mountains and the forests".[11]

In the area surrounding Lake Como there are several farms which produce goods such as honey, olive oil, cheese, milk, eggs and salamis. Visitors can find lists of these farms and typically visit the farm itself in person to make their purchases.[12]

In 2018, the Italian luxury label Dolce and Gabbana held a fashion event on Lake Como.[13]

Lakeside villas

 
Villa Olmo en Como
 
Villa Carlotta
 
Villa Melzi d'Eril
 
The Lake Como waterfront at sunset, Varenna.
 
Villa del Balbianello
 
Lake Como from lakeside villa

The lake is well known for the attractive villas that have been built there since Roman times, when Pliny the Younger built the Comedia and the Tragedia resorts. Many villas on the lake shores have admirable gardens that benefit from the mild climate induced by the stabilizing presence of 22.5 cubic kilometres (5.4 cu mi) of lake water and can sustain many subtropical and Mediterranean plants.

Villa Carlotta was built for the Milanese Marquis Giorgio Clerici in 1690 and occupies a site of over 7 hectares (17 acres) at Tremezzo, facing the Bellagio peninsula. An Italian garden (with steps, fountains, and sculptures) was laid out at the same time. The villa was later sold to powerful banker and Napoleonic politician Giovanni Battista Sommariva. Stendhal was his guest in 1818, and his visit is recalled at the start of La Chartreuse de Parme. In 1843 it was purchased by Princess Marianne of Nassau as a wedding present for her daughter Carlotta, after whom the villa is now named. The latter, together with her husband Georg II of Saxen-Meiningen, laid out the woodland landscape park in Romantic style. The villa today includes a museum of agricultural implements as well as important works of sculpture by Sommariva's friend Antonio Canova and by Luigi Acquisti.[14]

Villa d'Este, in Cernobbio, was built in 1568 by Cardinal Tolomeo Gallio, a native of the town. In 1816–1817 the villa was home to Caroline of Brunswick, estranged wife of the Prince of Wales and shortly to become Queen Consort of King George IV of the United Kingdom. The landscaped gardens in the English style are a product of this period. Later in the century it was turned into a luxury hotel. Today the Villa d'Este is known for attracting celebrity guests.[citation needed]

Villa del Balbianello, famous for its elaborate terraced gardens, lies on a promontory of the western shore of the lake near Isola Comacina. Built in 1787 on the site of a Franciscan monastery, it was the final home of the explorer Guido Monzino and today houses a museum devoted to his work.[citation needed]

Villa Melzi d'Eril in Bellagio was built in neo-classical style by architect Giocondo Albertolli in 1808–1810 as the summer residence of Duke Francesco Melzi d'Eril, who was vice-president of the Napoleonic Italian Republic. The park includes an orangery, a private chapel, fine statues, and a Japanese garden, and is planted, as often on lake Como, with huge rhododendrons. 19th-century guests at the Villa included Stendhal and Franz Liszt.[15]

Villa Serbelloni, also in Bellagio, hosts the Rockefeller Foundation Bellagio Center, a 50-acre (200,000 m2) international conference center set up and managed by the Rockefeller Foundation since 1959, which also operates a "scholar-in-residence" program for scholars from around the world. This is believed to have been the site of Pliny the Younger's villa "Tragedia". Its well-known park was created at the end of the 18th century by Alessandro Serbelloni.[citation needed]

Many famous people have or have had homes on the shores of Lake Como, such as Matthew Bellamy, John Kerry, Madonna, George Clooney,[16] Gianni Versace, Ronaldinho, Sylvester Stallone, Julian Lennon, Richard Branson, Ben Spies, Pierina Legnani, Lionel Messi and José Mourinho.

Ferries

The Lake Como ferry service is a highly developed public transport system linking the many small towns around the Lake. A motorized service began in 1826 when a steamship with sails, the "Lario", was launched by the newly established Società privilegiata per l'impresa dei battelli a vapore nel Regno Lombardo Veneto. Since 1952 the system has been run under the auspices of a government organization called first the Gestione Commissariale Governativa and subsequently the Gestione Governativa Navigazione Laghi, which is also responsible for services on Lake Maggiore and Lake Garda.[17][18]

Today there are three main services:

  • Motorship services along the western branch and northern end of the Lake (between Colico or Piona and Como town), with additional shuttles to the mid-lake area.
  • Fast services that follow broadly the same route, but use faster hydrofoils, stop less frequently, and cost extra.
  • Ferries that run only between the popular mid-lake villages of Menaggio, Bellagio, and Varenna, plus Cadenabbia. Some of these boats carry vehicles as well as passengers.[19]
 
The paddle steamer Concordia and the car ferry Plinio

Sacro Monte di Ossuccio

 
Chapel 5 of Sacro Monte di Ossuccio. Disputation with the Doctors

The Sacro Monte di Ossuccio ("Holy Mount of Ossuccio") is a sanctuary located on a hillside slope between olive groves and woods along the western edge of Lake Como facing Isola Comacina. Fifteen Baroque inspired chapels, built between 1635 and 1710, and dedicated to the Mysteries of the Rosary are dotted along the way that leads to the Monastery. This building is the last in the chain and is dedicated to the Coronation of the Virgin.

In 2003, the Sacri Monti of Piedmont and Lombardy, including that of Ossuccio, were added by UNESCO to the World Heritage List.

Villages, resorts, and other notable localities near the lake

 
The Parco Meier, a public garden at Tremezzo
 
Menaggio from Lake Como
Cities and villages on Lake Como
Western shore
from North to South
South shore
from West to East
Eastern shore
from North to South

In literature and the arts

Gallery

 
Panoramic view of Lake Como.
 
The lake seen from the city of Como.
 
The lake seen from Villa Carlotta in Tremezzo, near its centre.

See also

Notes

  1. ^ a b c d e . Istituto Italiano di Idrobiologia. Archived from the original on 2010-02-05. Retrieved 2006-11-17.
  2. ^ "The World's 20 Most Beautiful Lakes". The Huffington Post. 2014. Retrieved 22 May 2017.
  3. ^ "Насон - История города Вологды - Озера".
  4. ^ The meaning of Larian is "related to the Lake Como", since the Latin name of Lake Como was Larius. So, the expression Triangolo lariano, or, in English, Larian Triangle, means exactly "Lake Como Triangle" or "Triangle of the Lake Como".
  5. ^ "Climate data for Como".
  6. ^ lakecomotravel.com. "COMO HISTORY". lakecomotravel.com. Retrieved 26 April 2023.
  7. ^ Brogiolo, Gian Pietro; Gelichi, Sauro (1996). [9788878141070 Nuove ricerche sui castelli altomedievali in Italia settentrionale]. Firenze: All'Insegna del Giglio. p. 40. Retrieved 26 April 2023. {{cite book}}: Check |url= value (help)
  8. ^ Romanoni, Fabio (2023). La guerra d’acqua dolce. Navi e conflitti medievali nell’Italia settentrionale. Bologna: Clueb. pp. 108–109. ISBN 978-88-31365-53-6. Retrieved 26 April 2023.
  9. ^ Lake Como holidays, inghams.com, April 20, 2010
  10. ^ 2006 Kiteboard Pro World Tour event, Lake Como, Italiaspeed.com, June 6, 2006
  11. ^ Francis W Halsey, ed. (1914). Seeing Europe with Famous Authors. Vol. VIII. Funk & Wagnells.
  12. ^ "Directly from the producer - Lago di Como". www.lakecomo.it.
  13. ^ Singer, Olivia (2018-07-08). "Inside The Opulence Of Dolce & Gabbana's Lake Como Extravaganza". Vogue UK. Retrieved 2019-10-27.
  14. ^ See Infoparchi, Villa Carlotta; Villacarlotta.it, Villa Carlotta; Macadam, Alta
  15. ^ See Infoparchi, Villa Melzi.
  16. ^ . Archived from the original on 2009-11-06.
  17. ^ Massimo Gozzi, "History of Navigation on Lake Como" 2009-10-15 at the Wayback Machine, Gestione Governativa Navigazione Laghi, 2007, pp 1–2.
  18. ^ "General Management" 2010-05-05 at the Wayback Machine, Gestione Governativa Navigazione Laghi, 2007.
  19. ^ . Archived from the original on 2010-03-16.
  20. ^ Landon, Letitia Elizabeth (1836). "picture". Fisher's Drawing Room Scrap Book, 1837. Fisher, Son & Co.Landon, Letitia Elizabeth (1836). "poetical illustration". Fisher's Drawing Room Scrap Book, 1837. Fisher, Son & Co.

Footnotes

  1. ^ In isolation, lagh is pronounced [ˈlɑːk].

References

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Como Lake and Lario redirect here For the Italian actress see Veronica Lario For other uses see Como Lake disambiguation and Lake Como disambiguation Lake Como Italian Lago di Como ˈlaːɡo di ˈkɔːmo locally ˈkoːmo Western Lombard Lagh de Comm ˈlɑː dːe ˈkɔm a Comm ˈkom or Cumm ˈkum also known as Lario Italian ˈlaːrjo after the Latin Larius Lacus is a lake of glacial origin in Lombardy Italy Lake ComoPanoramic view of Lake Como with the Alps and BellagioLake ComoLocationLombardy ItalyCoordinates46 00 N 9 16 E 46 000 N 9 267 E 46 000 9 267 Coordinates 46 00 N 9 16 E 46 000 N 9 267 E 46 000 9 267Native nameLago di Como Italian Lagh de Comm Lombard Primary inflowsAdda MeraPrimary outflowsAddaCatchment area4 509 km2 1 741 sq mi 1 Basin countriesItaly SwitzerlandMax length46 km 29 mi Max width4 5 km 2 8 mi Surface area146 km2 56 sq mi Average depth154 m 505 ft 1 Max depth425 m 1 394 ft Water volume22 5 km3 18 200 000 acre ft Residence time5 5 years 1 Shore length1160 km 99 mi Surface elevation198 m 650 ft 1 IslandsIsola ComacinaSettlementsComo Lecco see section References 1 1 Shore length is not a well defined measure It has an area of 146 square kilometres 56 sq mi making it the third largest lake in Italy after Lake Garda and Lake Maggiore At over 400 metres 1 300 ft deep it is the fifth deepest lake in Europe and the deepest outside Norway the bottom of the lake is 227 metres 745 ft below sea level Lake Como has been a popular retreat for aristocrats and wealthy people since Roman times and a very popular tourist attraction with many artistic and cultural gems It has many villas and palaces such as Villa Olmo Villa Serbelloni and Villa Carlotta Many famous people have had and have homes on the shores of Lake Como One of its particularities is its Y shape which forms the Larian Triangle with the little town of Canzo as its capital In 2014 The Huffington Post called it the most beautiful lake in the world for its microclimate and environment with prestigious villas and villages 2 Contents 1 Etymology 2 Geography 2 1 Climate 3 History 4 Tourism 4 1 Lakeside villas 4 2 Ferries 4 3 Sacro Monte di Ossuccio 5 Villages resorts and other notable localities near the lake 6 In literature and the arts 7 Gallery 8 See also 9 Notes 9 1 Footnotes 10 ReferencesEtymology EditThe lake s name in Latin is Larius Italianized as Lario but this name is rarely used it is usually called Lago di Como literally lake of Como Its name comes from the city of Como known to the Romans as Comum In guidebooks the lake may be referred to as Lake Como 3 Geography Edit Aerial photograph of Lake Como showing its distinctive three armed shape The lake is shaped much like an inverted letter Y The northern branch begins at the town of Colico while the towns of Como and Lecco sit at the ends of the southwestern and southeastern branches respectively The small towns of Bellagio Menaggio and Varenna are situated at the intersection of the three branches of the lake a boat service operates a triangular route between them Lake Como is fed primarily by the Adda which enters the lake near Colico and flows out at Lecco This geological conformation makes the southwestern branch a dead end and so Como unlike Lecco is often flooded The mountainous pre alpine territory between the two southern arms of the lake between Como Bellagio and Lecco is known as the Larian Triangle 4 or Triangolo lariano The source of the river Lambro is here At the centre of the triangle the town of Canzo is the seat of the Comunita montana del Triangolo lariano an association of the 31 municipalities that represent the 71 000 inhabitants of the area Climate Edit See also Italian Lakes Climate Como lake in Italy Lake Como s climate is humid subtropical Cfa under the Koppen climate classification system In winter the lake helps to maintain a higher temperature in the surrounding region Average daily temperatures range from 3 7 C 39 F in January to 23 4 C 74 F in July according to historical weather data from Como 5 Water temperatures can reach an average of 24 C 75 F in July Snowfall is erratic and occurs mainly at higher elevations Rainfall is heaviest in May and lowest during the winter months Climate data for Lake ComoMonth Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec YearAverage high C F 6 8 44 2 9 0 48 2 12 9 55 2 17 2 63 0 21 1 70 0 25 6 78 1 28 5 83 3 27 2 81 0 23 7 74 7 18 1 64 6 11 7 53 1 7 8 46 0 17 5 63 5 Daily mean C F 3 7 38 7 5 5 41 9 8 8 47 8 12 7 54 9 16 4 61 5 20 7 69 3 23 4 74 1 22 4 72 3 18 9 66 0 14 0 57 2 8 5 47 3 4 7 40 5 13 3 56 0 Average low C F 0 5 32 9 2 0 35 6 4 8 40 6 8 2 46 8 11 8 53 2 15 8 60 4 18 2 64 8 17 6 63 7 14 1 57 4 10 0 50 0 5 3 41 5 1 5 34 7 9 2 48 5 Average precipitation mm inches 69 2 7 76 3 0 117 4 6 107 4 2 161 6 3 134 5 3 85 3 3 136 5 4 116 4 6 125 4 9 129 5 1 63 2 5 1 318 51 9 Source Climate data for Como Retrieved March 17 2019 History EditAt the beginning of the first millennium BC during the Iron Age the Comum oppidum was born and the civilization of Como developed inserted in the broader Golasecca culture In 196 BC the army of the consul Claudius Marcellus defeats the Celts tribe of the Comenses and conquers the city Comum will then be strengthened and rebuilt after a raid by Rhaetian and repopulated with 3 000 settlers in 77 BC Finally after having reclaimed the marshy area in 59 B C it will be re founded with the name of Novum Comun in its current location on the lake shore at the behest of Gaius Julius Caesar 6 According to the Notitia Dignitatum at least since the 4th century a Praefectus commanding a Roman military fleet was present on the lake 7 During the Middle Ages and the Renaissance the waters of the lake were also the scene of military clashes such as in the 12th century during the war of Milan against Como which saw the Como fleet in action against the ships of the Milanese and their allies or between 1525 and 1532 due to the Musso war unleashed by Gian Giacomo Medici 8 Tourism EditAs a tourist destination Lake Como is popular for its landscapes wildlife and spas 9 It is a venue for sailing windsurfing and kitesurfing 10 In 1818 Percy Bysshe Shelley wrote to Thomas Love Peacock This lake exceeds anything I ever beheld in beauty with the exception of the arbutus islands of Killarney It is long and narrow and has the appearance of a mighty river winding among the mountains and the forests 11 In the area surrounding Lake Como there are several farms which produce goods such as honey olive oil cheese milk eggs and salamis Visitors can find lists of these farms and typically visit the farm itself in person to make their purchases 12 In 2018 the Italian luxury label Dolce and Gabbana held a fashion event on Lake Como 13 Lakeside villas Edit Villa Olmo en Como Villa Carlotta Villa Melzi d Eril The Lake Como waterfront at sunset Varenna Villa del Balbianello Lake Como from lakeside villa The lake is well known for the attractive villas that have been built there since Roman times when Pliny the Younger built the Comedia and the Tragedia resorts Many villas on the lake shores have admirable gardens that benefit from the mild climate induced by the stabilizing presence of 22 5 cubic kilometres 5 4 cu mi of lake water and can sustain many subtropical and Mediterranean plants Villa Carlotta was built for the Milanese Marquis Giorgio Clerici in 1690 and occupies a site of over 7 hectares 17 acres at Tremezzo facing the Bellagio peninsula An Italian garden with steps fountains and sculptures was laid out at the same time The villa was later sold to powerful banker and Napoleonic politician Giovanni Battista Sommariva Stendhal was his guest in 1818 and his visit is recalled at the start of La Chartreuse de Parme In 1843 it was purchased by Princess Marianne of Nassau as a wedding present for her daughter Carlotta after whom the villa is now named The latter together with her husband Georg II of Saxen Meiningen laid out the woodland landscape park in Romantic style The villa today includes a museum of agricultural implements as well as important works of sculpture by Sommariva s friend Antonio Canova and by Luigi Acquisti 14 Villa d Este in Cernobbio was built in 1568 by Cardinal Tolomeo Gallio a native of the town In 1816 1817 the villa was home to Caroline of Brunswick estranged wife of the Prince of Wales and shortly to become Queen Consort of King George IV of the United Kingdom The landscaped gardens in the English style are a product of this period Later in the century it was turned into a luxury hotel Today the Villa d Este is known for attracting celebrity guests citation needed Villa del Balbianello famous for its elaborate terraced gardens lies on a promontory of the western shore of the lake near Isola Comacina Built in 1787 on the site of a Franciscan monastery it was the final home of the explorer Guido Monzino and today houses a museum devoted to his work citation needed Villa Melzi d Eril in Bellagio was built in neo classical style by architect Giocondo Albertolli in 1808 1810 as the summer residence of Duke Francesco Melzi d Eril who was vice president of the Napoleonic Italian Republic The park includes an orangery a private chapel fine statues and a Japanese garden and is planted as often on lake Como with huge rhododendrons 19th century guests at the Villa included Stendhal and Franz Liszt 15 Villa Serbelloni also in Bellagio hosts the Rockefeller Foundation Bellagio Center a 50 acre 200 000 m2 international conference center set up and managed by the Rockefeller Foundation since 1959 which also operates a scholar in residence program for scholars from around the world This is believed to have been the site of Pliny the Younger s villa Tragedia Its well known park was created at the end of the 18th century by Alessandro Serbelloni citation needed Many famous people have or have had homes on the shores of Lake Como such as Matthew Bellamy John Kerry Madonna George Clooney 16 Gianni Versace Ronaldinho Sylvester Stallone Julian Lennon Richard Branson Ben Spies Pierina Legnani Lionel Messi and Jose Mourinho Ferries Edit The Lake Como ferry service is a highly developed public transport system linking the many small towns around the Lake A motorized service began in 1826 when a steamship with sails the Lario was launched by the newly established Societa privilegiata per l impresa dei battelli a vapore nel Regno Lombardo Veneto Since 1952 the system has been run under the auspices of a government organization called first the Gestione Commissariale Governativa and subsequently the Gestione Governativa Navigazione Laghi which is also responsible for services on Lake Maggiore and Lake Garda 17 18 Today there are three main services Motorship services along the western branch and northern end of the Lake between Colico or Piona and Como town with additional shuttles to the mid lake area Fast services that follow broadly the same route but use faster hydrofoils stop less frequently and cost extra Ferries that run only between the popular mid lake villages of Menaggio Bellagio and Varenna plus Cadenabbia Some of these boats carry vehicles as well as passengers 19 The paddle steamer Concordia and the car ferry Plinio Sacro Monte di Ossuccio Edit Chapel 5 of Sacro Monte di Ossuccio Disputation with the Doctors The Sacro Monte di Ossuccio Holy Mount of Ossuccio is a sanctuary located on a hillside slope between olive groves and woods along the western edge of Lake Como facing Isola Comacina Fifteen Baroque inspired chapels built between 1635 and 1710 and dedicated to the Mysteries of the Rosary are dotted along the way that leads to the Monastery This building is the last in the chain and is dedicated to the Coronation of the Virgin In 2003 the Sacri Monti of Piedmont and Lombardy including that of Ossuccio were added by UNESCO to the World Heritage List Villages resorts and other notable localities near the lake Edit The Parco Meier a public garden at Tremezzo Menaggio from Lake Como Cities and villages on Lake Como Western shore from North to South South shore from West to East Eastern shore from North to SouthDomaso Gravedona Dongo Musso Menaggio Cadenabbia Griante Tremezzo Mezzegra Lenno Ossuccio Sala Comacina Colonno Argegno Brienno Moltrasio Cernobbio Como Como Blevio Brunate Torno Nesso Bellagio Malgrate Lecco Colico Dorio Dervio Bellano Varenna Lierna Mandello del Lario LeccoIn literature and the arts EditLetitia Elizabeth Landon s poem The Lake of Como was published in Fisher s Drawing Room Scrap Book 1837 It illustrates a painting by Samuel Prout engraved by William Miller 20 Wikisource has original text related to this article The Lake of Como a poetical illustration byL E L to a picture by Samuel Prout Gallery Edit Panoramic view of Lake Como The lake seen from the city of Como The lake seen from Villa Carlotta in Tremezzo near its centre See also EditItalian Lakes List of lakes of ItalyNotes Edit a b c d e Laghi italiani Istituto Italiano di Idrobiologia Archived from the original on 2010 02 05 Retrieved 2006 11 17 The World s 20 Most Beautiful Lakes The Huffington Post 2014 Retrieved 22 May 2017 Nason Istoriya goroda Vologdy Ozera The meaning of Larian is related to the Lake Como since the Latin name of Lake Como was Larius So the expression Triangolo lariano or in English Larian Triangle means exactly Lake Como Triangle or Triangle of the Lake Como Climate data for Como lakecomotravel com COMO HISTORY lakecomotravel com Retrieved 26 April 2023 Brogiolo Gian Pietro Gelichi Sauro 1996 9788878141070 Nuove ricerche sui castelli altomedievali in Italia settentrionale Firenze All Insegna del Giglio p 40 Retrieved 26 April 2023 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a Check url value help Romanoni Fabio 2023 La guerra d acqua dolce Navi e conflitti medievali nell Italia settentrionale Bologna Clueb pp 108 109 ISBN 978 88 31365 53 6 Retrieved 26 April 2023 Lake Como holidays inghams com April 20 2010 2006 Kiteboard Pro World Tour event Lake Como Italiaspeed com June 6 2006 Francis W Halsey ed 1914 Seeing Europe with Famous Authors Vol VIII Funk amp Wagnells Directly from the producer Lago di Como www lakecomo it Singer Olivia 2018 07 08 Inside The Opulence Of Dolce amp Gabbana s Lake Como Extravaganza Vogue UK Retrieved 2019 10 27 See Infoparchi Villa Carlotta Villacarlotta it Villa Carlotta Macadam Alta See Infoparchi Villa Melzi Lifeinitaly com Archived from the original on 2009 11 06 Massimo Gozzi History of Navigation on Lake Como Archived 2009 10 15 at the Wayback Machine Gestione Governativa Navigazione Laghi 2007 pp 1 2 General Management Archived 2010 05 05 at the Wayback Machine Gestione Governativa Navigazione Laghi 2007 Autumn Timetable 2009 Gestione Governativa Navigazione Laghi Archived from the original on 2010 03 16 Landon Letitia Elizabeth 1836 picture Fisher s Drawing Room Scrap Book 1837 Fisher Son amp Co Landon Letitia Elizabeth 1836 poetical illustration Fisher s Drawing Room Scrap Book 1837 Fisher Son amp Co Footnotes Edit In isolation lagh is pronounced ˈlɑːk References Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Lake Como Wikivoyage has a travel guide for Lake Como Coolidge William Augustus Brevoort 1911 Como Lake of Encyclopaedia Britannica Vol 6 11th ed p 794 Macadam Alta 1997 Blue Guide Northern Italy From the Alps to Bologna London A amp C Black ISBN 0 7136 4294 7 Villacarlotta it Villa Carlotta Online camera Como Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Lake Como amp oldid 1153629131, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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