Arona - Monuments Il Sancarlone The Satua dedicated to Carlo Borromeo (Arona, 1538 — Milan, 1584) Catholic archbishop and Italian cardinal is 35 meters tall, including a ten-story building! Originally, the project included it in marble but later it was made of copper.
Arona - Parks and nature reserves Parco naturale dei Lagoni di Mercurago Much of the protected area consists of oak forests and flours that cover morainic reliefs between 230 and 330 meters above sea level. Inside there are a series of water mirrors, ponds and peat bogs. Lush and varied aquatic and marsh flora as well as birdlife, with more than one hundred species of birds, among nesting, wintering and passing.
Oleggio - Museums Museo di Arte Religiosa The Museum of Religious Art takes its name from the founder priest Father Augusto Mozzetti. The priest strongly wanted to set up the same museum in 1970 in order to preserve and enhance the works of art of the Olegese territory arrived from the churches in the surroundings and that belong to the period from the 15th to the 19th century. The property is located inside the Church of Saints Peter and Paul. The museum offers a rich history, art and devotion of the country.
Arona - Museums Museo Civico Archeologico The Arona Civic Archaeological Museum is located in Piazza San Graziano, in the center of the city. The first presentation of his collections took place in 1997. Inside it houses a large collection of objects and works dating back from the time of prehistory. The museum collects the history of the past and is open to the public.
Borgomanero - Museums Museo 'Come Eravamo' The Museum 'How We Were' was established in 1992 in the former Palazzo Bono. The countless objects on display were collected by Dino Cerutti di Borgomanero and other collaborators. The Museum offers detailed reconstructions of the peasant environments from kitchens to bedrooms.