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{{Infobox CityIT
| image_skyline = Como II.JPG
| image_caption = View of the city from the Lake of Como
| img_coa = Como-Stemma.png
| official_name = Comune di Como
| name = Como
| region = [[Lombardy]]
| province = [[Province of Como|Como]] (CO)
| elevation_m = 201
| area_total_km2 = 37
| population_as_of = [[December 31]], [[2004]]
| population_total = 83016
| population_density_km2 = 2117
| timezone = [[Central European Time|CET]], [[Coordinated Universal Time|UTC]]+1
| coordinates = {{coor dm|45|49|N|09|05|E}}
| frazioni = Ponte Chiasso, Garzola, Sagnino, Monteolimpino, Tavernola, Camnago Volta, Lora, Prestino, Breccia, Rebbio, Civiglio, Muggió, Albate
| telephone = 031
| postalcode = 22100
| gentilic = Comaschi
| saint = [[Saint Abbondio]]
| day = [[August 31]]
| mayor = Stefano Bruni (since [[2002-05-28]])
| website = [http://www.comune.como.it www.comune.como.it]
}}
'''Como''' is a [[city]] in [[Lombardy]], [[Italy]], {{convert|45|km|mi|0}} north of [[Milan]]. Situated at the southern tip of the south-west arm of [[Lake Como]], it is the capital of the [[province of Como]] ('''Comm''' in the local [[dialects of Italy|dialect]] of [[Western Lombard language]]) and directly borders the [[Switzerland|Swiss]] town of [[Chiasso]].
==History==
The hills surrounding the current location of Como were inhabited in prehistoric times, at least since the [[Bronze Age]]. Remains of settlements are still present on the wood covered hills to the South West of town. The people that inhabited these settlements were known as the [[Orobii]], a Celtic tribe.
Around the [[1st century BC]] the territory became subjected to the Romans. The first center was situated on the nearby hills, but it was then moved to its current location by order of [[Julius Caesar]], who had the swamp near the southern tip of the lake drained and laid the plan of the walled city in the typical grid of perpendicular streets. The newly founded town was named Novum Comum and had the status of ''municipium''.
In 774 the town surrendered to the invasion of the [[Franks]] led by [[Charlemagne]], and it became a center of commercial exchange.
In 1127 Como lost the decade-long war against the nearby town of [[Milan]]. A few decades later, with the help of [[Frederick Barbarossa]], the Comaschi could avenge their defeat when Milan was destroyed in 1162. Frederick promoted the construction of several defensive towers around the city limits, of which only one remains, the Baradello.
[[Image:Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot 044.jpg|thumb|220px|left|City and Lago of Como, painted by [[Jean-Baptiste Camille Corot]], 1834.]]
From then on the history of Como followed that of the Ducato di Milano, through the French invasion, then the Spanish domination until 1714, when the territory was taken by the Austrians. [[Napoleon]] descended into Lombardy in 1796 and ruled it until 1815, when the Austrian rule was resumed after the [[Congress of Vienna]]. Finally in 1859, with the arrival of [[Giuseppe Garibaldi]], the town was freed from the Austrians and it became part of the newly formed [[unification of Italy|Kingdom of Italy]] under the [[House of Savoy]].
At the end of World War II, after passing through Como on his escape towards Switzerland, Mussolini was taken prisoner and then shot by Comaschi partisans in Giulino di Mezzegra, a small town on the north shores of [[Como Lake]].
As a curiosity, the Rockefeller fountain that today stands in the Bronx Zoo in New York City was once in the main square by the lakeside. It was bought by [[William Rockefeller]] in 1902.
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==Main sights ==
===Churches===<!-- This section is linked from [[List of cathedrals]] -->
[[Image:Como, cupola del duomo in via cinque giornate.JPG|thumb|right|250px|Duomo (Cathedral).]]
[[Image:Como San Fedele.jpg|thumb|right|250px|The church of San Fedele, apse area.]]
[[Image:ComoPalace.jpg|thumb|250px|Villa Olmo.]]
*''[[Duomo]]'' ([[cathedral]]), begun in 1396 on the site of the previous Romanesque church of Santa Maria Maggiore. The façade was built in 1457, with the notable rose window and a portal flanked by two Renaissance statues of the famous Comaschi, [[Pliny the Elder]] and [[Pliny the Younger]]. The construction was finished in 1740. The interior is on the Latin cross plan, with Gothic nave and two aisles divided by pilasters, while the transept wing and the relative apses are from the Renaissance age. It includes a carved 16th century choir and tapestries on cartoons by [[Giuseppe Arcimboldi]]. The dome is a notable [[rococo]] structure by [[Filippo Juvarra]]. Other artworks include 16th-17th centuries tapestries and 16th century paintings by [[Bernardino Luini]] and [[Gaudenzio Ferrari]].
*''San Fedele'', a Romanesque church erected around 1120 over a pre-existing central plan edifice. The contemporary bell tower was rebuilt in modern times. The main feature is the famous Door of St. Fedele, carved with medieval decorations.
*''Sant'Agostino'', built by the [[Cistercian]]s in the early 14th century, but largely renovated in the 20th century. The interior and the annexed cloister have frescoes from the 15th-17th centuries, but most of the decoration comes from the Baroque era.
*The Romanesque ''[[basilica of Sant'Abbondio]]'', consecrated in 1095 by Pope [[Urban II]]. The interior, with a nave and four aisles, contains beautiful paintings dating to the 11th century and frescoes from the 14th.
*''[[San Carpoforo]]'' (11th century, apse and crypt from 12th century). According to tradition, it was founded re-using a former temple of the God [[Mercury (mythology)|Mercury]] to house the remains of [[Carpophorus, Exanthus, Cassius, Severinus, Secundus, and Licinius|St. Carpophorus]] and other local martyrs.
===Public edifices and other sights===
*The ancient town hall, known as the ''[[Broletto]]''
*''[[Casa del Fascio]]'', possibly [[Giuseppe Terragni]]'s most famous work. It has been described as an early "landmark of modern European architecture".
*Monumento ai caduti (by [[Giuseppe Terragni]])
*Teatro Sociale (by [[Giuseppe Cusi]])
*Villa Olmo, built from 1797 in neoclassicist style by the [[Odescalchi]] family. It housed [[Napoleon Bonaparte]], [[Ugo Foscolo]], [[Metternich]], Emperor [[Francis Ferdinand I]], [[Giuseppe Garibaldi]] and other eminent figures. It is now seat of exhibitions.
*''Villa Melzi'' (1808-1810), with a magnificent panorama over the Lake. It has a famous ''[[giardino all'Italiana]]''. According to tradition, [[Franz Liszt]] composed here some of his most famous piano sonatas.
*''Villa Carlotta'' (c. 1690). It has an English-style park, and a collection of marbles by [[Antonio Canova|Canova]], reliefs by [[Bertel Thorvaldsen|Thorvaldsen]] and others.
*Ancient walls (medieval)
*''Castello Baradello'', a small medieval castle.
===Museums===
*Musei Civici
*Museo archeologico "P. Giovio"
*Museo Storico
*Pinacoteca
*Tempio Voltiano, a museum devoted to [[Alessandro Volta]]'s work.
*Museo della Seta
*Museo Liceo classico "A. Volta"
*Villa Olmo (expositions)
==Notable ''Comaschi''==
Famous people associated with Como include:
* [[Pliny the Elder]] (''Gaius Plinius Secundus''; 23–79 CE), [[author]], [[natural philosopher]] and naval and military commander known for the ''[[Natural History (Pliny)|Naturalis Historia]]''.
* [[Pliny the Younger]] (''Gaius Plinius Caecilius Secundus''; 63–c.113 CE), a [[lawyer]], an [[author]] and a [[natural philosopher]] of [[Ancient Rome]].
* [[Caecilius]] c. 59 BCE A poet, the subject of Catullus's Carmina 35. He had a girlfriend. She was more learned than the Sapphic Muse.
* [[Benedetto Odescalchi]] (1611–1689) was Pope Innocent XI from 1676 until his death.
* [[Paolo Giovio]] (1483–1552), a physician, historian and biographer and particularly remembered as a chronicler of the [[Italian Wars]].
*[[Alessandro Volta]] (1745–1827), a physicist known especially for the development of the electric battery in 1800.
*[[Giuseppe Terragni]] (1904–1943), an architect and pioneer of the Italian [[modern movement]] who designed Como’s [[Casa del Fascio (Como)|Casa del Fascio]], a significant example of [[Fascist architecture]] in northern Italy.
*[[Gabriele Oriali]] (born 1952), 1982 Italian national team footballer World Champion.
*[[Max Papis]] (born 1969), racecar driver in numerous series
*[[Paola Tagliabue]] (born 1976), world champion [[Free-diving|free diver]] in 2006.
*[[Gianluca Zambrotta]] (born 1977), an Italian international [[football (soccer)|footballer]] and World Champion in Germany 2006.
*[[Floraleda Sacchi]] (born 1978), [[harpist]] and [[musicologist]]
==Economy==
The economy of Como was traditionally based on industry – the city was world famous for its [[silk]] manufacturers. In recent years [[tourism]] has become increasingly important. Many celebrities have homes on the shores of [[Lake of Como|Lake Como]], for example [[Matthew Bellamy]], [[Madonna (entertainer)|Madonna]], [[George Clooney]], [[Gianni Versace]], and [[Sylvester Stallone]]. This has considerably heightened Como's international profile.
==Transportation==
===Trains===
The Servizio Ferroviario Regionale connects Como by train to other major cities in Lombardy (R lines). Services are provided by [[Trenitalia]] (a.k.a. Ferrovie dello Stato: FS) ([http://www.trenitalia.it website]) and [[LeNORD]] ([http://www.lenord.it website]) through two main stations: Como S. Giovanni (Trenitalia) and Como Lago (LeNORD). There is another urban station served by Trenitalia (Albate) and three more urban stations served by LeNORD (Como Borghi-Università, Como Camerlata and Grandate Breccia). A trip to Milan costs 3.50€ with LeNord and 6.50€ with Trenitalia..
Como S. Giovanni is also a stop on the main North-South line between Milan Contrale and Zurich and Basel. Intercity and Eurostar trains stop at this station, which makes Como very accessible from the European express train network. Tickets can be purchased online at www.raileurope.com.
===Local transport===
The local public transport network counts 10 urban (within city limits) lines and 'extra-urban' (crossing city limits) (C) lines connecting Como with most of its province centers. They are provided by [[SPT linea]] ([http://www.sptlinea.it website]).
'''Urban Lines'''<br/>
''Line 1'': Chiasso FS – S.Fermo <br/>
''Line 3'': Lora – Grandate<br/>
''Line 4'': S.Giovanni FS – Camnago V.<br/>
''Line 5'': S.Giovanni FS – Civiglio <br/>
''Line 6'': Maslianico – Albate <br/>
''Line 7'': Sagnino – Lora <br/>
''Line 8'': S.Giovanni FS – Casnate <br/>
''Line 9'': P.za Cavour – Cimitero <br/>
''Line 10'': Albate – Navedano <br/>
''Line 11'': P.Chiasso – Bassone <br/>
''Line 12'': Camerlata-S.Fermo-Tavernola
Urban bus tickets have to be bought before boarding the bus in newsstands or bars:
75 minutes ticket: ''€1.05''<br/>
75 minutes ticket (on board): ''€2.00''<br/>
One day ticket: ''€2.50''
''[[Ferrovie Nord Milano]]'' also provides other bus lines connecting Como to Varese in substitution of the original railway line that was dismissed in the 1960s.
The '''funicolare''' ([[funicular]]) connects the center of Como with [[Brunate]], a small village (1800 inhabitants) on a mountain at 715 meters above sea level. The journey takes about 7 minutes and the view is worth the trip: it can also be the starting point for a stroll on the mountains.
The boats and 'aliscafi' of '''Navigazione Lago di Como''' connect the town with most of the villages sitting on the shores of the lake, the former are slower and right for sightseeing, the latter are faster and make less stops.
A taxi service is provided by the Comune di Como.
===Airports===
Airports providing scheduled flights are [[Milano Malpensa]], [[Lugano Agno]], [[Linate Airport|Milano Linate]] and [[Orio al Serio Airport]] near [[Bergamo]]. Milano Malpensa can be reached in about one hour by car; about two hours by train to ''Stazione Centrale'' (Milano Central) and then direct shuttle coach<ref>[http://www.airpullman.com/shuttle/shuttlee.htm Malpensa Shuttle]</ref>; or about an hour and a half by train for 8.10€, interchange in [[Saronno]]);<ref>[http://www.lenord.it Le Nord]</ref> [[Linate Airport|Milano Linate]] can be reached by car in about an hour, or by train to ''Stazione Centrale'' and then local tram. Bergamo's [[Orio al Serio Airport]] can be reached in about an hour and a quarter by car; in two hours by train to Milano Central and then half-hourly shuttle coach. Lugano Agno can be reached by train in an hour and a half (changing once and walking)<ref name=bahn>[http://reiseauskunft.bahn.de DB Bahn]</ref> but it only offers direct flights to Switzerland and Italy<ref>[http://www.skyscanner.net/ SkyScanner]</ref> and generally higher-priced business class or private charter.<!-- this editor cannot see why Agno is included at all, since once one is on the Swiss rail network, all of Switzerland is easily accessible, and if one's destination is Italy then Milan is the obvious hub -->
Como also has its own areoplane club with a fleet of sea planes, limited to flight training and local tour flights.<ref>[http://www.aeroclubcomo.com/ Aero Club Como]</ref>
<!-- Rewrite this with clarifications and cites - which station? : Intercity and Eurostar trains stop at this station,{{clarifyme|date=June 2008}} which makes Como very accessible from [[Zurich Airport]] in about 2 hours.{{Fact|date=June 2008}}--><!-- takes 4 hours from Zurich to Como, takes 5 hours to Milan -->Trains from Zurich Flughafen to Como San Giovanni take four to five hours.<ref name=bahn>[http://reiseauskunft.bahn.de DB Bahn]</ref>
==Notes==
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== External links ==
*[http://www.comune.como.it/ Official homepage Comune di Como (Italian/English)]
*[http://www.markstravelnotes.com/europe/western_europe/italy/lombardy/como/villa_olmo/ Additional information on Villa Olmo in Como (English)]
*[http://www.teatrosocialecomo.it/teatro/storia.asp Teatro Sociale di Como official website (in Italian)]
*[http://www.navigazionelaghi.it/ita/com/nlc.html Lake Como Navigation Company]
*[http://www.turismo.como.it/en/ Como Tourism]
*[http://como-lake.arounder.com Official Virtual Tour]
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