Fodor's Expert Review Isola Bella

Stresa and the Isole Borromee Island

The most famous of the three Isole Borromee (Borromean Islands), is named after Isabella, whose husband, Carlo III Borromeo (1538–84), built the palace and terraced gardens here for her as a wedding present. Before Count Carlo began his project, the island was rocky and almost devoid of vegetation; the soil for the garden had to be transported from the mainland. For a splendid view of the lake, wander up the 10 terraces of Teatro Massimo. In the gardens, white peacocks roam among the scented shrubs. Visit Palazzo Borromeo to see the rooms where famous guests—including Napoléon and Mussolini—stayed in 18th-century splendor.

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Isola Bella, Piedmont  Italy

0323-933478

www.isoleborromee.it

Sight Details:
Rate Includes: Garden and palace €20, Closed early Nov.–mid-Mar.

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