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Lake Maggiore : Verbania

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  • In 1939 Mussolini gave the ancient Roman name “Verbania” to a group of villages here that include little Suna, industrialized Intra and Pallanza, an important town in the Middle Ages. Pallanza’s main sight is the landscaped garden of Villa Taranto (see Villa Taranto, Lake Maggiore), while its Palazzo Viani-Dugnani houses a collection of landscape paintings.

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Tourist info: Corso Zanitello 6–8 0323-503-249
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