Angera (, ; la, Angleria) is a town and ''
comune
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'' located in the
province of Varese
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, in the
Lombardy region of northern Italy. In
Roman
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times, it was an important lake port and road station. Formerly known as Anghiera, Angera received the title of city from
Duke Ludovico il Moro in 1497. The town is situated on the eastern shore of
Lago Maggiore
Lake Maggiore (, ; it, Lago Maggiore ; lmo, label= Western Lombard, Lagh Maggior; pms, Lagh Magior; literally 'Greater Lake') or Verbano (; la, Lacus Verbanus) is a large lake located on the south side of the Alps. It is the second largest ...
.
History
The earliest known inhabitants of the area were hunter-gatherers who made use of the cave known as the Wolf's Den (Tana del Lupo), at the foot of the cliffs. By the Roman era, Angera (then known as Statio, a place for changing horses) was an important lakeside port on a trading route, but by the fourth century it was in decline, and in 411 was destroyed, along with
Milan
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, by the
Visigoths
The Visigoths (; la, Visigothi, Wisigothi, Vesi, Visi, Wesi, Wisi) were an early Germanic people who, along with the Ostrogoths, constituted the two major political entities of the Goths within the Roman Empire in late antiquity, or what is ...
. By the eleventh century, the area had passed into the ownership of the
Archbishops of Milan, and the first castle was built on a strategic site above the town. The district came under the rule of the
House of Visconti
Visconti is a surname which may refer to:
Italian noble families
* Visconti of Milan, ruled Milan from 1277 to 1447
** Visconti di Modrone, collateral branch of the Visconti of Milan
* Visconti of Pisa and Sardinia, ruled Gallura in Sardinia fr ...
in the thirteenth century, and in 1449, it was sold to the
Borromeo family
), type=Noble family, country=, estates= Rocca d'Angera Palazzo Borromeo, Milan Castel of Peschiera Borromeo Borromean Islands Villa Borromeo, Arcore, titles=* Prince of Angera
* Marquess of Romagnano
* Count of Arona
* Count of Peschiera
* Lo ...
. It received the title of city from
Duke Ludovico il Moro in 1497. Later the town was under Spanish rule for two centuries, followed by Austrian rule which lasted until 1861.
By the year 1580 the city name was listed as Anghiera on the
Vatican Gallery of Maps
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.
In 1776, the Italian physicist
Alessandro Volta first discovered methane in the marshlands of Angera while on his summer holidays. He succeeded in isolating the gas, which he called ''inflammable air from marshlands'', in 1778. It was what we nowadays call methane.
Main buildings

One of the main buildings in the town is the
Rocca Borromeo di Angera
The Rocca Borromeo di Angera, or Rocca d'Angera, also called Borromeo Castle, is a castle on a lakeside hilltop in the limits of the town of Angera in the Province of Varese on the Southern shores of Lago Maggiore. It is visible from across the ...
(
Borromeo Borromeo is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
* House of Borromeo, an aristocratic family in Milan
Members of the House of Borromeo
* Andrea Borromeo (c. 1615 – 1683), Theatine priest
* Charles Borromeo (1538 – 1584), cardi ...
Castle), a castle overlooking
Lake Maggiore
Lake Maggiore (, ; it, Lago Maggiore ; lmo, label= Western Lombard, Lagh Maggior; pms, Lagh Magior; literally 'Greater Lake') or Verbano (; la, Lacus Verbanus) is a large lake located on the south side of the Alps. It is the second largest l ...
at the top of a limestone hill, on the side opposite to the town of
Arona. It houses the Museum of Dolls, including a collection of more than a thousand exhibits from the whole of Europe. The castle was founded in the early Middle Ages (before the 10th century) and was later owned by the
Della Torre The House of Della Torre (Torriani or Thurn) were an Italian noble family who rose to prominence in Lombardy during the 12th–14th centuries, until they held the lordship of Milan before being ousted by the Visconti.
History
The family origina ...
,
Visconti
Visconti is a surname which may refer to:
Italian noble families
* Visconti of Milan, ruled Milan from 1277 to 1447
** Visconti di Modrone, collateral branch of the Visconti of Milan
* Visconti of Pisa and Sardinia, ruled Gallura in Sardinia from ...
(after the
Battle of Desio
The Battle of Desio was fought on 21 January 1277 between the Della Torre and Visconti families for the control of Milan and its countryside. The battlefield is located near the modern Desio, a commune outside the city in Lombardy, Northern I ...
in 1277) and Borromeo families. There are two parish churches, Saint Maria Assunta and Saint Alessandro, and the town also houses an archaeological museum. The Sanctuary of Madonna della Riva is an octagonal building designed by
Gerolamo Quadrio
Gerolamo is a given name. Notable people with the name include:
*Gerolamo Cardano (1501–1576), Italian Renaissance mathematician, physician, astrologer and gambler
* Gerolamo Emiliani (1486–1537), Italian humanitarian, founder of the Somaschi ...
. It is built on the site where a fresco of the
Madonna, dating from 1443, was seen to sweat blood on 27 June 1657.
People
Peter Martyr d'Anghiera
Peter Martyr d'Anghiera ( la, Petrus Martyr Anglerius or ''ab Angleria''; it, Pietro Martire d'Anghiera; es, Pedro Mártir de Anglería; 2 February 1457 – October 1526), formerly known in English as Peter Martyr of Angleria,D'Anghie ...
(1457–1526), the historian of Spain, was born in Angera,
as was
Cristoforo Solari
Church of San Zaccaria Venice - bas-relief on the facade
Cristoforo Solari (c. 1460–1527), also known as il Gobbo (''the hunchbacked''), was an Italian sculptor and architect. He was the brother of the painter Andrea Solari
Andrea Solar ...
, called ''il Gobbo'' (c.1460–1527), sculptor and architect. The Italian footballer
Francesco Russo
Francesco Russo (born 23 December 1981) is an Italian footballer who currently plays for USD CasateseRogoredo as a goalkeeper.
Biography
Russo left for Lecco from Torino in 2001 in co-ownership deal, along with Marco Andreotti. In 2002, he lef ...
also comes from here.
Twin towns
*
Viviers, France
References
External links
Churches in AngeraThe ''Rocca Borromeo''
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