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VILLA PALLAVICINO
(STRESA)

This late neo-classical edifice is located on the sloping shores above the lake between Belgirate and Stresa. It was conceived and built by the Neapolitan statesman Ruggero Bonghi who in 1855 acquired a few plots of land in the "sabbion grosso" area and built a small villa. In 1856 he bought the neighboring property with outlying buildings known as "la Filippina" , and ended up with a considerable parcel of land which was sold the following year to the Duke of Valleombrosa who enlarged the villa and used the other group of buildings as the family residence. Later the surrounding land was cleared and a variety of trees and vegetation planted. In 1862 the Duke of Valleombrosa ceded the entire property to the Marquis Ludovico Pallavicino of Genova who enlarged the grounds and turned them into an English-style garden with wide avenues linking the villa to the upper gardens and the lower area along the lakefront. He also made changes in the villa itself with the result being the splendid three-story building that can be admired today. 

The plan of the villa is perfectly symmetrical except for two bow windows superimposed on the east wall while the veranda on the west side is a recent addition. With its covered terraces adorned with decorated balustrades and statues the villa recalls Palladian architecture. Like most of the villas on the lake its rather solemn and austere facade has a terrace over the basement floor from which a monumental symmetrical flight of steps leads down to the garden below. 
In 1954 the Marquise Pallavicino decided to transform this magnificent property into a zoological park which is open to the public and attracts thousands of visitors every year: an area of about 20 hectares with avenues full of flowers, secular trees and a beautiful botanical garden, and more then 40 animal species, Mammalia and exotic birds.

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