La Corte di Alzo 6.0 mi from Varallo
Bed & Breakfast in Pella
9.1
Excellent
From $85
From $85
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Dog Friendly Bed & Breakfast


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Mauremile 6.1 mi from Varallo
Apartments in Pella
9.1
Excellent
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B&B Melizio 6.8 mi from Varallo
Bed & Breakfast in San Maurizio dʼOpaglio
9.8
Excellent
From $94
From $94
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Dog Friendly Bed & Breakfast

Dogs Stay Free  


Bed & Breakfast with Parking


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Villa Antica Colonia - Lake Orta - Suite Apartments Adults Only - SPA & Wellness 7.0 mi from Varallo
Apartments in Pettenasco
9.7
Excellent
From $409
From $409
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Hotel San Rocco 7.2 mi from Varallo
Hotel in Orta San Giulio
7.7
Good
From $164
From $164
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Hotel with Parking

EV charging stations  


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Relais & Chateaux Villa Crespi 7.8 mi from Varallo
Hotel in Orta San Giulio
9.3
Excellent
From $484
From $484
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Hotel with Parking

EV charging stations  


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B&B Locanda Tempi Lontani Adults Only 8.4 mi from Varallo
Country House in Orta San Giulio
9.2
Excellent
From $98
From $98
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Historic Country House


Country House Taking Steps Towards Sustainability


Country House for Honeymoon


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Cà Lazzaroni 10.1 mi from Varallo
Hotel in Gozzano
7.5
Good
From $91
From $91
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Tenuta Montezeglio Country Family House 10.9 mi from Varallo
Hotel in Invorio Inferiore
8.5
Very Good
From $131
From $131
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Hotel with Rooms With Jacuzzi / Hot-tub


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Residenza Il Rustico Lago Maggiore 11.5 mi from Varallo
Apartments in Gravellona Toce
8.0
Very Good
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Albergo La Ripa 13.5 mi from Varallo
Hotel in Baveno
9.0
Excellent
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Hotel near Golf Courses


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Hotel Villa Paradiso 13.6 mi from Varallo
Hotel in Meina
8.7
Very Good
From $243
From $243
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Casamariuccia 13.6 mi from Varallo
Country House in Massino Visconti
9.0
Excellent
From $105
From $105
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Romantic Country House


Country House with Swimming Pool

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Hotel Villa e Palazzo Aminta 13.6 mi from Varallo
Hotel in Stresa
8.6
Very Good
From $329
From $329
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Hotel with Swimming Pool

Children's Pool    Outdoor Pool  

Children's Pool    Outdoor Pool  


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Casa Giardinetto 13.7 mi from Varallo
Guest House in Stresa
8.0
Very Good
From $82
From $82
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Small Guest House

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Castello Dal Pozzo 13.9 mi from Varallo
Hotel in Oleggio Castello
8.6
Very Good
From $223
From $223
Historic Hotel
Summary of reviews related to the 'Historic' categoryCastello Dal Pozzo is not just an ordinary hotel, it is rich in history and culture. This historical castle will take you back in time, away from the modern world, giving you an experience like no other. The castle's impressive historical background is evident in every corner of the building and the well-maintained castle park adds to the beauty and charm of the entire estate. The castle itself is not just a magnificent sight but is also significant, having once been a former post office and a legion's headquarters, revealing the castle's importance in the past. The restoration that brought the abandoned castle back to life in the 18th century certainly helped preserve its valuable history. Step inside and discover the rich and fascinating history of one of Italy's most historical establishments- Castello Dal Pozzo.
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Year erected: 1000
What is the history of the property?
The Castrum was called Q.Legio, from which the name Olegio seems to derive, Olezo, named Oleggio Castello in honor of the Visconti building built around the year 1000. It was precisely from the shores of Lake Maggiore that the Visconti, around 1200, moved to the dominion of the Signoria of Milan, assumed since 1277 and which ended with the death of Filippo Maria (1447), whose only daughter Bianca was married to Francesco Sforza who continued the splendor and independence of the Duchy of Milan. In the following centuries, the castle was abandoned until a partial, but substantial destruction. Only in the mid-sixteenth century, the descendants of the Visconti, who became Aragon in 1426 by concession of King Ferdinando of Naples, recovering the remains of the Castle, they rebuilt a residential building. The marquis Alberto Visconti d'Aragona, the last of this name, was implicated for his active participation in the Carbonari uprisings and, for this, tried, sentenced to death and the expropriation of property. The properties passed to his sister Virginia, wife of Bonifazio dal Pozzo d'Annone, of Piedmontese origin, of Rovereto, later renamed Alessandria in honor of Rolando Bandinelli, Pope Alexander III in 1167. His son Claudio (1839-1885), passionate about Richard Popwell Pullan, William Burgess' s brother - in - law and follower of the Augustus Pugin school, was commissioned to redesign and restructure the structure, transforming it into a Gothic - Revival style castle surrounded by a majestic park. Next to it stands the eighteenth-century palace where Alberto Visconti d'Aragona lived until his death after being pardoned. Died in 1895, he is buried, together with his wife Donna Luigia, of the Marquis of Monticelli Obizzi, in the cemetery of Oleggio Castello. The palace was a refuge and home for many local families with the succession of the World Wars. Subsequently, when Oleggio Castello, leaving Paruzzaro became an autonomous Municipality, the Palace, by concession of the family, was for some decades the seat of the Municipal school of Oleggio Castello and later abandoned. In recent years it was renovated and meticulously transformed into a magnificent Luxury Boutique Hotel, destined to project the small and peaceful Municipality of Oleggio Castello onto the most coveted international scenario. The entire property belongs to the Dal Pozzo d'Annone family and is still the seat of the family.
What was the era and/or the architectural style in which the property was built?
A corner of England
British art experts have defined the architecture of the Castle as one of the purest examples of the Gothic Revival, very popular in the Victorian era. The Marquis Claudio Dal Pozzo d 'Annone was a passionate scholar of the 16th century Gothic style and the Castle reflects this artistic passion. Outside the castle has a very compact physiognomy. The grandiose landscaping emphasizes it all. The 24-hectare park is surrounded by rare arboreal essences of great botanical interest. The entrance porch, the chapel, the massive square tower from the east, the small octagonal tower on the south-western corner, reveal the spirit of the Anglo-Saxon style. The architecture blends with the typical internal decoration of the period: the stained glass windows of the windows of the apse of the chapel, the wrought iron gates taken from Scottish models, low reliefs set on the external walls of the building, coats of arms and sculptures of various origins . The careful study and loving care for the execution of every detail is clear. The stencils on the walls, the decorations of the tiles and the decorations of the furniture, bring to the spirit and cultural climate of the artistic movement called 'Gothic Revival' and are taken from the book of drawings 'Of Ecclesiastical Monuments' by Augustus Pugin, upon whose death He was succeeded by architects of the caliber of William Burgess and then William Morris whose movement called 'Arts and Crafts' influenced architecture, interior design and decorative arts. Although the Gothic Revival style uses simple forms with decorations taken from the medieval era, it could be argued that the movement already lays the foundations of modern design.
Is the property surrounded by other historic buildings?
Yes, the palazzo and the historical stables
Has restoration work taken place?
Yes
Are there any elements of particular historical importance at the building?
Everything :-)
Has the property received any certifications for its historical status?
yes
Would you describe your property as (or has it ever been in the past) a:
Castle
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Grand Hotel des Iles Borromées & SPA 14.2 mi from Varallo
Hotel in Stresa
9.1
Excellent
From $317
From $317
Historic Hotel
Summary of reviews related to the 'Historic' categoryIf you're looking for a unique travel experience, the Grand Hotel des Iles Borromées & SPA should definitely be on your list. This hotel is not just a place to lay your head, it is a historical landmark in its own right. Dating back to 1863, the building itself is worthy of a visit with grand architecture and impressive decor that will transport you back in time. Each floor has its own unique style, resembling a museum in Florence. The Belle Epoque style of the hotel has been beautifully preserved and staying here feels like living in a palace museum. The old school charm of the hotel has also been updated perfectly, making the hotel grand in all aspects. Whether on the outside or through the interior features of the hotel rooms and shared spaces, the historical importance of the hotel is apparent. The grand hall and common areas are beautifully decorated with paintings and grand architecture that make it a treat to explore. The hotel is a top destination for those interested in historical landmarks and grand hotels and it is definitely worth the journey from the past to the present.
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Year erected: 1863
What is the history of the property?
It was built as a Hotel and was the first Grand Hotel on Lake Maggiore.
Stresa was an important stop of the Orient Express.
What was the era and/or the architectural style in which the property was built?
Belle epoque
Has restoration work taken place?
Yes
Are there any important guests or previous owners worth mentioning?
Hemingway stayed twice at the Grand Hotel des Iles Borromes.
He tells about it in "Farewell to Arms".
Has the property received any certifications for its historical status?
Member of locali storici d'Italia.
Would you describe your property as (or has it ever been in the past) a:
Palace
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Hotel Regina Palace 14.3 mi from Varallo
Hotel in Stresa
8.6
Very Good
From $190
From $190
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Tre Alberi Liberi 14.6 mi from Varallo
Bed & Breakfast in Alagna Valsesia
9.4
Excellent
From $106
From $106
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Year erected: 1644
What is the history of the property?
First built in 1644, completely renovated in 1901. It's been our family house since then. We moved in and then decided to open it to guest after refurbishment in 2008.
What was the era and/or the architectural style in which the property was built?
The actual aspect of the house follows the 1900 project of the painter who owned it that time.

I would say liberty style although we had to sacrifice the liberty glass windows in order to have a more comfortable temperature inside, particularly in winter!
Is the property surrounded by other historic buildings?
Yes, the village in which we are dates back to 1200. Many of the surrounding buildings date back to 1800 and 1700. Some of them are typical examples of walser wooden houses, others belong to the late twenties. The village church is particularly noticeable: on the front façade one of the most remarkable frescoes of the Alps, dating back to late 1500. The façade is framed on its lateral sides by two bell towers, respectively built in late 1400 and late 1600.
Has restoration work taken place?
We completely restored our house from 2005 to 2008, when we opened the property to guests.
Are there any elements of particular historical importance at the building?
The breakfast room dates back to 1870 and is particularly remarkable, being decorated with panels of faux marble, a technique, for which the numerous artists of the valley were well known abroad.
Are there any important guests or previous owners worth mentioning?
The previous owner of the house was the watercolour painter Michele Jachetti.
Are there any significant events that took place at the property in the past?
No
Has the property received any certifications for its historical status?
No
Would you describe your property as (or has it ever been in the past) a:
Villa
Is there anything that you would like to highlight, add or clarify?
We do not have a lift!
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B&B Torre Lara 15.1 mi from Varallo
Bed & Breakfast in Belgirate
8.7
Very Good
From $89
From $89
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Small Bed & Breakfast

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