ROCCA DI ANGERA
Address: Via Rocca Castello, 2 - Angera - 21021 (VA)
The Rocca di Angera is a place of timeless charm that rises between the Lombardy shore of Lake Maggiore and the sky. The walls are characterised by swallowtail battlements that make it recognisable from afar, as you climb towards the rocky cliff on which it stands in a panoramic position.
Today, the castle houses historic rooms, towers and romantic courtyards, a museum and a period-style garden, but above all it is a rare example of a perfectly preserved medieval fortress.
The first records of the Rocca date back to 1066, when it was owned by the archbishops of Milan.
The turning point came in 1277 with the Battle of Desio and the victory of the Visconti family over the Della Torre family, celebrated in the remarkable frescoes in the Hall of Justice inside the castle. The Visconti family carried out major extension and decoration works. Vitaliano I Borromeo purchased the property in 1449 for 12,800 imperial lire and made it his residence. Together with the Rocca di Arona, on the opposite side of the lake, the fortress was one of the cornerstones of Lombardy's defensive system against incursions by Swiss and imperial troops. After a long dispute with the Sforza family, at the dawn of the 1500s, the Borromeo family became its permanent owners, and it remains so to this day.














