Angera
Angera is a town and comune in the province of Varese, Lombardy, northern Italy. It lies on the eastern shore of Lake Maggiore, near the mouth of the river Ticino.
Geography:
Angera is situated at the southern end of Lake Maggiore's Piedmontese shore. Its geographical location makes it a key point for boat trips across the lake and to the Borromean Islands.
History:
The area has been inhabited since prehistoric times. Under Roman rule, Angera was known as Statielli. Later, it became an important Lombard stronghold. The Rocca Borromeo, a fortress overlooking the town, has played a significant role in the history of Angera, passing through various noble families before eventually becoming associated with the Borromeo family. The town's historical significance is linked to its strategic position along trade routes.
Main Sights:
- Rocca Borromeo: A medieval castle housing the Museum of Dolls and Toys and offering panoramic views of Lake Maggiore.
- Church of Santa Maria Assunta: The parish church of Angera.
- Museo Archeologico: The Archaeological Museum, displaying artifacts discovered in the Angera area, documenting the history of the region from prehistoric times to the Roman period.
Economy:
The local economy is based on tourism, agriculture, and small industries.
Transportation:
Angera is accessible by road and has ferry connections to other towns on Lake Maggiore.