Stresa

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Stresa (Script error: No such module "IPA".) is a comune of about 4,600 residents on the shores of Lake Maggiore in the province of Verbano-Cusio-Ossola, in the Italian region of Piedmont. about Script error: No such module "convert". northwest of Milan. It is situated on road and rail routes to the Simplon Pass.

History

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The Grand Hotel in Stresa

The name of the town first appeared in documents on 15 January AD 998 as "Strixsya"; later "Strexia", "Strexa" and "Stresia" were used.[1] In 1014 Stresa was donated by Emperor Henry II to the female Benedictine monastery of San Felice of Pavia.[2] In the 15th century it grew into a fishing community and owed feudal allegiance to the House of Visconti of Milan.Script error: No such module "Unsubst". It subsequently came under the control of the Borromeo family.

In 1948 American author and journalist Ernest Hemingway visited the town; he had set part of his 1929 novel Farewell to Arms in the Grand Hotel des Îles Borromées.

Stresa hosted a number of political conferences in the 20th century, including in:

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The cable car to Monte Mottarone

Transport

EuroCity train services connect south to Milan and north to Bern and Basel. Ferry-boat service from the town's two docks provides regular access to the nearby Borromean Islands. The nearest airport is Milan Malpensa (approx. 43 km).

Until its May 2021 deadly disaster[3][4] the Stresa-Alpino-Mottarone Cable Car offered a 20-minute ride to the summit of Monte Mottarone, with the Giardino Botanico Alpinia en route. As of late 2023[5] this is to be rebuilt in 2024 and reenter service in summer 2025.

Main sights

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Villa Pallavicino

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Famous buildings of Stresa in movies

(Information from the Dizionario del Turismo Cinematografico)

Stresa in fiction

References

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External links

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