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The
castle, or Rocca, is a rare case of perfectly conserved medieval fortification.
The fort rises on a spur of calcareous rock which dominates the mouth of Lake
Maggiore. Down through history, the Rocca has been a stronghold for the
control of traffic and navigation across the lake. Thought to have been
founded on the site of an earlier Roman fortification, in the Middle Ages the
fort passed into the hands of Milan's bishops, the Visconti family, who were
originally from the Verbano area. Under the Visconti it was largely rebuild,
embellished and amplified. In 1449 became property (today also) and
stable residence of Borromeo's family.
The Rocca today is a complex and spectacular building constructed around a
central court-yard, with a main tower with square base. From the top the tower
offers a truly extraordinary panorama across the lake, Arona, the pre-Alps and
the Alps which form a corona of incomparable beauty.
The "Sala di Giustizia" (Justice Room) presents a cycle of frescoes
datable to 1300 or late 1200, an important witness of Italian painting of
first 1300. It celebrates Ottone Visconti and his political and military
exploits (the victory over the Torriani commanded by Napo della Torre in
1277).
Since 1988 the Rocca Borromeo has been home to the "Museo della
Bambola" (Dolls' Museum), 12 rooms over the two centuries doll's
history.
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collection comprises an unparalleled assemblage of dolls, toys, books,
miniature furniture, board games which, with over 1.000 pieces, constitutes
one of the largest of its kind in Europe. Dolls made of wood, wax, papier-mâché,
porcelain, cloth, celluloid and plastic materials, all illustrate the
evolution over time of this extraordinary medium, a medium that has always
played a primary role in childhood. As direct compliment to the dolls' museum,
there is the Children's fashion Museum, in three rooms, a collection of pieces
spanning the 17th century to the 1940s
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FOR INFORMATION AND RESERVATIONS |
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21021 Angera (VA) via alla Rocca
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from Saturday 12 March tu Sunday 23 October
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| Tel. |
(+39) 0331 931300 |
| Fax |
(+39) 0331 932883 |
| EMail |
roccaborromeo@libero.it |
| Opening |
9.00 - 17.30 (last admission)
sunday and bank holidays: 9.30 - 18.00 (last admission)
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| Ticket |
Adults € 7,00
Groups € 4,50 from 6 to 15 years
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| Groups |
Adults € 5,50
Groups € 4,00 from 6 to 15 years
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