Stresa


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nameStresa
official_nameComune di Stresa
image_skylineStresa Levo.jpg
image_captionStresa and Lake Maggiore
image_shieldStresa-Stemma.svg
coordinates
region
province(VB)
frazioniBrisino, Campino, Carciano, Levo, Binda, Passera, San Giovanni, Someraro, Vedasco, Magognino, Stropino, Alpino, Motta del Santo, Mottarone, Isola Bella, Isola Pescatori, La Sacca
mayorMarcella Severino
area_total_km235.36
population_total4600
population_as_of1 January 2021
population_demonymStresiani
elevation_m200
saintAmbrose
day7 December
postal_code28838
area_code0323
website
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Stresa () is a comune of about 4,600 residents on the shores of Lake Maggiore in the province of Verbano-Cusio-Ossola, in the Italian region of Piedmont. about 90 km northwest of Milan. It is situated on road and rail routes to the Simplon Pass.

History

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The name of the town first appeared in documents on 15 January AD 998 as "Strixsya"; later "Strexia", "Strexa" and "Stresia" were used. In 1014 Stresa was donated by Emperor Henry II to the female Benedictine monastery of San Felice of Pavia. In the 15th century it grew into a fishing community and owed feudal allegiance to the House of Visconti of Milan. It subsequently came under the control of the Borromeo family.

In 1948 American author and journalist Ernest Hemingway visited the town; he had set part of his 1929 novel Farewell to Arms in the Grand Hotel des Îles Borromées.

Stresa hosted a number of political conferences in the 20th century, including in:

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Transport

EuroCity train services connect south to Milan and north to Bern and Basel. Ferry-boat service from the town's two docks provides regular access to the nearby Borromean Islands. The nearest airport is Milan Malpensa (approx. 43 km).

Until its May 2021 deadly disaster the Stresa-Alpino-Mottarone Cable Car offered a 20-minute ride to the summit of Monte Mottarone, with the Giardino Botanico Alpinia en route. As of late 2023 this is to be rebuilt in 2024 and reenter service in summer 2025.

Main sights

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Famous buildings of Stresa in movies

(Information from the Dizionario del Turismo Cinematografico)

Stresa in fiction

References

References

  1. (1990). "Dizionario di toponomastica". UTET.
  2. (2002). "Linea Ticino : sull'unità culturale delle genti del fiume nel Medioevo". Humilibus consentientes.
  3. (23 May 2021). "Incidente alla funivia Stresa-Mottarone, caduta una cabina: sono salite a 13 le vittime".
  4. (24 May 2021). "Italie : le gouvernement promet de faire toute la lumière sur l'accident de téléphérique".
  5. (24 November 2023). "Accordo per la nuova funivia del Mottarone".

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