Italy: handbook for travellersFirst Part, Northern Italy . r^^^^^V-^rW^ ?13^- >jrflmiw-jv*^-^.i-_5r -^ pj». ¥ J/U \mcrugio • m _>t. \ _ « jmmaqo y t%3. BELLAGGIO. 20. Route. 161 Western Frank of Vienna. Theprofessor left the sum of 25,000fr. for this purpose, from whichit may be inferred that he didlittle else to merit the remem-brance of posterity. — Laglio,?with the Villa Gaggi, nowAntongina. Villa Galbiati, completed1855, is gaudily painted on theexterior; then Torrigia andBrienno with numerous laurels. Argegno lies at the mouth ofthe Intelvi Valley, the capital ofwhi


Italy: handbook for travellersFirst Part, Northern Italy . r^^^^^V-^rW^ ?13^- >jrflmiw-jv*^-^.i-_5r -^ pj». ¥ J/U \mcrugio • m _>t. \ _ « jmmaqo y t%3. BELLAGGIO. 20. Route. 161 Western Frank of Vienna. Theprofessor left the sum of 25,000fr. for this purpose, from whichit may be inferred that he didlittle else to merit the remem-brance of posterity. — Laglio,?with the Villa Gaggi, nowAntongina. Villa Galbiati, completed1855, is gaudily painted on theexterior; then Torrigia andBrienno with numerous laurels. Argegno lies at the mouth ofthe Intelvi Valley, the capital ofwhich, S. Fedele, is reached bya carriage-road hence. Sala, with the small island ofS. Giovanni, or Comacina, fre-quently mentioned in the annalsof medieval warfare, once for-tified and now occupied by asmall church. Monte Legnoneand Monte Legnoncino (p. 165)rise conspicuously on the Campo lies in a bay formedby the promontory of Lavedo,which here projects far into thelake. On its extremity glittersthe Villa Balbianello, with acolonnade, the property of CountArcomati. Tremesto (Albergo Bazzoni)is almost contiguous to Cade-nabbia; between them the Vill


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