Villa del Balbianello: A Gem of Lake Como Where History Meets Cinema

Villa del Balbianello, a magnificent residence on the Lavedo promontory in Tremezzina, is a FAI museum that blends history, art, and cinema. Built by Cardinal Durini at the end of the 18th century, it now houses Guido Monzino’s collections and offers breathtaking views of the lake. Accessible on foot or by water taxi, the villa requires online booking. Here’s what not to miss:
Panoramic Garden: terraces with views of Isola Comacina and Tremezzina.
Loggia Durini: panoramic viewpoint with double lake views.
Expedition Museum: mountaineering memorabilia and ethnographic collections of Monzino.
Film Set: location of Star Wars, James Bond, and other films.


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Villa del Balbianello, a FAI property on Lake Como, enchants with terraced gardens, art collections, and film sets from Star Wars and James Bond. Guided visits require mandatory online booking.

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The Timeless Charm of Villa del Balbianello

As soon as you set foot on the Lavedo promontory, you understand why this is one of the most beloved homes on Lake Como. Owned by FAI, the villa overlooks two inlets with Isola Comacina in front and mountains behind. It has been the set of cult films such as Star Wars: Episode II and James Bond’s Casino Royale. Access is on foot from Lenno (about 20 minutes) or by taxiboat. Online booking is mandatory, but I assure you: the experience pays off every click. The air smells of lake and history, and every corner is a postcard.

The Timeless Charm of Villa del Balbianello

As soon as you set foot on the Lavedo promontory, you understand why this is one of the most beloved homes on Lake Como. Owned by FAI, the villa overlooks two inlets with Isola Comacina in front and mountains behind. It has been the set of cult films such as Star Wars: Episode II and James Bond’s Casino Royale. Access is on foot from Lenno (about 20 minutes) or by taxiboat. Online booking is mandatory, but I assure you: the experience pays off every click. The air smells of lake and history, and every corner is a postcard.

Historical Notes

Built between 1790 and 1793 for Cardinal Angelo Maria Durini, the villa was conceived as a literary retreat. In the 19th century, it became a meeting place for Risorgimento patriots. In the 1970s, entrepreneur and mountaineer Guido Monzino restored it, enriching it with his travel collections. Upon his death in 1988, he donated it to the FAI. Here are the key moments:

  • 1790-1793: construction for Cardinal Durini
  • 1941: first film set (Little Old World)
  • 1988: bequest to FAI
  • 2002: location for Star Wars
  • 2006: set for 007 Casino Royale

Historical Notes

Built between 1790 and 1793 for Cardinal Angelo Maria Durini, the villa was conceived as a literary retreat. In the 19th century, it became a meeting place for Risorgimento patriots. In the 1970s, entrepreneur and mountaineer Guido Monzino restored it, enriching it with his travel collections. Upon his death in 1988, he donated it to the FAI. Here are the key moments:

  • 1790-1793: construction for Cardinal Durini
  • 1941: first film set (Little Old World)
  • 1988: bequest to FAI
  • 2002: location for Star Wars
  • 2006: set for 007 Casino Royale

A Museum Where Art Meets Adventure

The interiors of the villa tell the story of Guido Monzino’s passion for exploration. Each room is a treasure: 18th-century English and French furnishings, Flemish tapestries, Chinese terracottas, and African and pre-Columbian sculptures. The loggia houses a library and a collection of maps. The Museum of Expeditions preserves relics of his feats, from Everest to Tibet. It’s a fascinating journey that combines art, history, and adventure in a single space.

A Museum Where Art Meets Adventure

The interiors of the villa tell the story of Guido Monzino’s passion for exploration. Each room is a treasure: 18th-century English and French furnishings, Flemish tapestries, Chinese terracottas, and African and pre-Columbian sculptures. The loggia houses a library and a collection of maps. The Museum of Expeditions preserves relics of his feats, from Everest to Tibet. It’s a fascinating journey that combines art, history, and adventure in a single space.

Gardens and Postcard-Perfect Views

The terraced garden is a marvel: trees pruned into unusual shapes, statues, flower-lined paths, and breathtaking views at every turn. Climbing to the Loggia Durini, the highest point, your gaze sweeps across Isola Comacina and the Tremezzina coastline. The small harbor with its staircase and plane trees is one of the most photographed spots. Strolling here, amid fragrances and silence, is an experience that rejuvenates the soul.

Gardens and Postcard-Perfect Views

The terraced garden is a marvel: trees pruned into unusual shapes, statues, flower-lined paths, and breathtaking views at every turn. Climbing to the Loggia Durini, the highest point, your gaze sweeps across Isola Comacina and the Tremezzina coastline. The small harbor with its staircase and plane trees is one of the most photographed spots. Strolling here, amid fragrances and silence, is an experience that rejuvenates the soul.

Why Visit It

Three practical reasons: 1. Unique panoramas: the peninsula offers views of two sides of the lake, impossible elsewhere; 2. Cinema and history: you’ll recognize sets from Star Wars and Bond, but also traces of the Risorgimento; 3. Exclusive collections: the Museum of Expeditions is one of a kind. Plus, FAI management ensures curated guided tours and detailed information. An hour and a half well spent.

Why Visit It

Three practical reasons: 1. Unique panoramas: the peninsula offers views of two sides of the lake, impossible elsewhere; 2. Cinema and history: you’ll recognize sets from Star Wars and Bond, but also traces of the Risorgimento; 3. Exclusive collections: the Museum of Expeditions is one of a kind. Plus, FAI management ensures curated guided tours and detailed information. An hour and a half well spent.

When to Go

The best time? Spring and autumn, when the garden is in bloom or colored and there are fewer tourists. Early morning light is perfect for photos and the lake is calm. In summer it’s crowded, but the lake breeze helps. The villa usually opens from mid-March to November, but always check the FAI website for hours and special closures.

When to Go

The best time? Spring and autumn, when the garden is in bloom or colored and there are fewer tourists. Early morning light is perfect for photos and the lake is calm. In summer it’s crowded, but the lake breeze helps. The villa usually opens from mid-March to November, but always check the FAI website for hours and special closures.

Nearby

After the visit, take a boat trip to Isola Comacina, with its archaeological remains, or stroll along the lakeside promenade of Lenno. A few minutes away is Villa Carlotta, another FAI property with a famous botanical garden. For those who love walking, the scenic lakeside path towards Ossuccio is quiet and offers panoramic views. All easy stops to combine.

Nearby

After the visit, take a boat trip to Isola Comacina, with its archaeological remains, or stroll along the lakeside promenade of Lenno. A few minutes away is Villa Carlotta, another FAI property with a famous botanical garden. For those who love walking, the scenic lakeside path towards Ossuccio is quiet and offers panoramic views. All easy stops to combine.

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💡 Did You Know…?

The Lavedo promontory, where the villa stands, was once an island, later joined to the mainland. A Franciscan monastery once stood here, transformed by Cardinal Durini into a pleasure retreat. Guido Monzino, the last private owner, was the first Italian to climb Everest and brought here the memories of his expeditions. In 1988, the villa was entrusted to FAI, which manages it with care.