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Bellagio

Bellagio is the pearl of Lake Como, a charming village that divides the azure waters of Lake Como into the two branches of Como and Lecco. Overlooked by the Alps, this enchanting municipality is one of the most visited places in the Como area.

Characterized by narrow alleys, long staircases, shops, and pastel-colored buildings, Bellagio is easily accessible via the port and ferry.

Among the most fascinating aspects of this village are undoubtedly its enchanting villas, renowned worldwide for their splendor and meticulously maintained gardens.

The immense green area of Villa Melzi hosts artifacts of great artistic and historical value, such as the Egyptian statues adorning the garden or the ancient urns of Etruscan origin. The outdoor garden even houses a Venetian gondola, brought to Bellagio by the will of Napoleon, and a charming neoclassical chapel. The entire park is dotted with statues, busts, and works from different eras, blending with the gardens and plants in an atmosphere of pure enchantment.