Borromean Islands

Borromean Islands

Infobox Islands
name = Borromean Islands



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native name = Isole Borromee
native name link = Italian language
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location = Lago Maggiore
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archipelago = Borromean Islands
total islands = 4
major islands = Isola Bella, Isola Madre, Isola dei Pescatori, Isolino di San Giovanni
area = 50 acres
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country = Italy
country admin divisions title = Region
country admin divisions = Piedmont
country admin divisions title 1 = Province
country admin divisions 1 = Verbano-Cusio-Ossola
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population = 208
population as of = 1971
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The Borromean Islands (It. "Isole Borromee") are a group of three small islands and two islets in the Italian part of Lago Maggiore, located in the western arm of the lake, between Verbania to the north and Stresa to the south. Together totalling just 50 acres (20 hectares) in area, they are a major local tourist attraction for their picturesque setting.

Their name derives from the Borromeo family, which started acquiring them in the earlier sixteenth century (Isola Madre) and still owns some of them (Isola Madre, Bella, San Giovanni) today.

Isola Bella, named for Isabella, countess Borromeo, was originally a largely barren rock; after first improvements and buildings, opened by count Carlo III between 1629 and 1652, his son Vitaliano the 6th built an attractive summer palace, bringing in vast quantities of soil in order to build up a system of ten terraces for the garden. The unfinished building displays paintings by Lombard artists and Flemish tapestries.

Isola Madre, the largest of the three, is also noted for its gardens, which are maintained from about 1823 in an English style. Its palace, though uninhabited, is splendidly furnished with XVI to XIX century Italian masterpieces and paintings.

Isola dei Pescatori or Isola Superiore is the only inhabited island in the archipelago. It has a fishing village, which in 1971 had a population of 208.

Two small islets complete the archipelago. Isolino di San Giovanni is located just off Pallanza (today part of Verbania) to the north. The tiny uninhabited rock of Malghera, lies between Isola Bella and Isola dei Pescatori and offers bushy vegetation and a small beach. [http://www.illagomaggiore.com/poi/Isolotto%20della%20Malghera%20The%20Malghera%20Islet200424152053/view?searchterm=Malghera]

ee also

* Borromean rings
* Carlo Borromeo
* Federico Borromeo
* Isole di Brissago

External links

* [http://www.illagomaggiore.com/switchLanguage?set_language=en Official Tourism Gateway] Lake Maggiore Official Tourism Gateway
* http://www.verbanensia.org/biografie_details.asp?bID=532&action=B&tipo=2
* http://www.verbanensia.org/archivio_details.asp?archID=1461
* http://www.verbanensia.org/loca_select.asp?tipo=1
* [http://www.casavarese.com/blog/2006/08/02/isola-superiore-on-lake-maggiore-2/ Isola Superiore] , Isola Superiore on Lake Maggiore - Tourist Guide.
* [http://www.casavarese.com/blog/2006/08/02/isola-bella-on-lake-magiore// Isola Bella] , Isola Bella on Lake Maggiore - Tourist Guide.
* [http://www.illagomaggiore.com/poi/Isola%20Bella200424151445/ Isola Bella] , from The Official Tourism Gateway of Lake Maggiore.
* [http://www.illagomaggiore.com/poi/Isola%20Madre200424151827/view/ Isola Madre] , from The Official Tourism Gateway of Lake Maggiore.


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