VARENNA, Villa Monastero

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Villa Monastero, as the name suggests, was originally a religious building, dedicated to the Blessed Virgin, built around 1200 and active until the mid-16th century.

In 1569, the property was bought by the Mornico family who transformed it into a splendid villa. From the period of the Mornico family’s ownership until 1862, only the original layout of the building and some interior decorations have been preserved.

The current appearance of Villa Monastero is mainly related to the penultimate owner, the German Walter Erich Jacob Kees from Leipzig, who completely renovated the villa in an eclectic style in the early 20th century. He also considerably enlarged the garden, which today stretches about two kilometers along the lake shore. Inside, he had the great marble staircase built, modelled on the one in the library in Leipzig, his hometown, and had each room decorated in a different style.

If you can visit this jewel today, it is thanks to the generosity of the last owners, the De Marchi family, who donated the villa to the Italian State in 1936 to make it a museum and study center. Rosa Curioni, the wife, even donated some of her clothes, now on display upstairs....

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