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Villa Plinianina

Coordinates: 45°51′32″N 9°07′41″E / 45.85898°N 9.12810°E / 45.85898; 9.12810
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Villa Plinianina is a patrician rural palace on the shores of Lake Como, located in the comune of Torno, Province of Como, region of Lombardy, Italy.

The palace was named after a nearby spring identified by Pliny the Elder and a nearby Villa Pliniana (the name means "Small Pliniana"). A house on the property was built on this remote stretch by Giovanni Anguissola in 1570. During the 19th-century, one of the owners was Marchesa Maria Trotti Belgioso.[1]

The present villa was built in around 1855 by Canzio Canzi or Giovanni Antonio Piotti from Vacallo.[2]

Notes

  1. ^ Ville e castelli d'Italia: Lombardia e laghi, second edition, by Luca Beltrami; Editors of Tecnografica, Milan, (1907), page 454.
  2. ^ Villa D'Este Hotel, entry on nearby sites.

45°51′32″N 9°07′41″E / 45.85898°N 9.12810°E / 45.85898; 9.12810