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Colico

Colico

Museums in Colico

Lombardia, Italy


Colico, a picturesque village at the northern end of Lake Como in Lombardy, Italy, offers visitors a range of attractions reflecting both historical significance and cultural richness.

Forte Montecchio Nord

Forte Montecchio Nord is an impressive fortress from World War I, built between 1911 and 1914. It houses Italy's four largest cannons, still fully preserved, providing a fascinating insight into the military history of the region. Inside the fortress, there is a small war museum offering further information about the history and significance of the fortress. The fortress is open from April to October, with varying opening hours depending on the month.

Museo della Cultura Contadina di Colico

The Museo della Cultura Contadina di Colico is an ethnographic museum showcasing rural life in the Lario area between the late 19th and early 20th centuries. It displays a collection of objects and reconstructed living spaces providing insight into the traditions and daily life of that time. The museum is located at Via Campione 31 and is accessible to visitors.

Abbazia di Piona

Abbazia di Piona is a religious building in Romanesque style situated on a small peninsula on the eastern shore of Lake Como. Originally founded in the 7th century, the current church was built in the 12th century and later taken over by the Cistercians. The abbey is known for its architecture and peaceful surroundings, offering a place for reflection and peace. It is a national monument and remains active.

These attractions make Colico a worthwhile destination for visitors interested in history, culture, and nature.