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GRAVEDONA
GRAVEDONA
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Laricola was the antique name given to this wanderful place by the Romans.
The name was then changed during the II century in Garbatona when Garbato, the heir of the local lord Garibaldo,
fell in love with the beautiful celtic princess Jona (Tona in the local tongue). The new name was choosen to seal
their union. During the centuries the name was then changed in Garbadona, Grabedona and finally in Gravedona.
During X-XI century the entire area was part of the Milan County.
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Maybe for this reason Gravedona was allied with Milan
during the war with Como (1100). Famous in the area is the phrase Federico Il Barbarossa said after the local soldiers
sacked his cargo ships, sailing the lake to nord "I forgive everyone except the perfidious Gravedonesi".
XIV century was characterized by peace and prosperity under the "Signoria Dei Visconti" dominion. |
Wars and internal feuds between rich clans ruling the village are part of Gravedona history.
The Gallio Palace, symbol of the village, was build by Tolomeo Gallio during XVI century.
A total of fourteen churches with the beautiful S.Maria Del Tiglio and the S.Maria Delle Grazie complete its cultural
heritage.
Unfortunately only a few ruins and the "Pracastello" belvedere remains in remembrance of the antique castle
destroied during the war between Como and Milano (XI-XII century).
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images by courtesy of >CM Alto Lario
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Absolutely breath-taking is the big fireworks show held each August the 14th.
Gravedona has a wide sandy beach on the lake, near a big sporting area with an open swimming pool,
three tennis courts (one covered) and a football ground with race-course.
A lovely lake front promenade with BARs, restaurants and little shops, the landing stage
for boats and hydrofoils.
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