Highlights
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The imposing cathedral of Como (Duomo di Como) is the city's landmark and impresses with its magnificent façade and ornate interior. The cathedral was built over four centuries and combines different architectural styles. A must-see for every visitor to the city.
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Did you know that the unit of measurement for electricity (volt) got its name from one of Como's most famous citizens? The physicist Alessandro Volta. He is considered the inventor of the electric battery and the discoverer of methane, an energy source used worldwide. The Tempio Voltiano is a museum dedicated to the famous physicist, who was born in Como. Here, visitors can learn more about his pioneering inventions. A fascinating insight into the history of science.
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The ‘Funicolare Como-Brunate’ is located on the opposite side of the lake. The historic funicular railway connects Como with the mountain village of Brunate and offers spectacular views of Lake Como and the surrounding Alps during the journey. Once at the top, charming villas and hiking trails with breathtaking panoramas and a fantastic view of Monte Rosa await you.
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Como is known for its long tradition of silk production. If you would like to find out more about the production of this fine fabric, the Silk Museum is the place to go. The Museo Didattico della Seta offers a comprehensive insight into the history and techniques of silk production in the region. An interesting destination for those interested in culture and fashion.
