Varese Area: 3-Day Itinerary Among Castles, Villages, and Lombard Art

🗺️ Your trip at a glance

A 3-day journey through the castles and historic villages of the Province of Varese, from the Rocca di Angera on Lake Maggiore to the Torba Monastery with its Lombard frescoes. Perfect for a cultural weekend just a stone’s throw from Milan.

  • Ideal for those seeking a 3-day cultural itinerary away from the busier circuits, just steps from Milan.
  • Highlights: 11 stops among medieval castles, UNESCO sites like Castelseprio, Lombard art, and lake views.
  • Perfect for history enthusiasts, medieval art lovers, and travelers looking for authentic, lesser-known places.

Ready to discover the hidden treasures of Varese? This 3-day itinerary takes you on a journey through medieval villages and imposing castles, starting from the majestic Angera Fortress overlooking Lake Maggiore. You'll wander through the cobbled streets of Castelseprio, a UNESCO World Heritage site, and visit the atmospheric Torba Monastery with its Lombard frescoes. Each stop is a journey through time, among ancient walls, crenellated towers, and breathtaking views of the pre-Alpine lakes. A perfect route for history lovers who don't want to miss out on beautiful landscapes. A Varese province villages castles itinerary that will give you authentic emotions.

Itinerary stops




Day 1 - Stop no. 1

Rocca di Angera

Rocca di AngeraThe Rocca di Angera stands imposingly on a rocky spur overlooking Lake Maggiore, offering breathtaking views of the waters and surrounding mountains. Built between the 11th and 17th centuries, this fortress is one of the best-preserved castles in Lombardy. Inside, the Hall of Justice houses a cycle of 14th-century frescoes depicting the deeds of Archbishop Ottone Visconti, a rare artistic treasure in northern Italy. Climbing the towers reveals a panorama stretching from the Prealps to the Borromean Islands. The Doll and Toy Museum, with over a thousand pieces from the 18th century to today, adds a touch of curiosity for all ages. Perfect as the first stop on the itinerary, the Rocca immediately immerses you in the history and beauty of the Varese area.

You should go if...

Visitors to Rocca di Angera are enthusiasts of medieval history and art, drawn to the architectural details and frescoes that authentically narrate ancient events.

Rocca di Angera

Day 1 - Stop no. 2

Angera Civic Archaeological Museum

Angera Civic Archaeological MuseumAfter exploring the majestic Rocca di Angera, descend towards the historic center to visit the Angera Civic Archaeological Museum, located at Via Guglielmo Marconi 2. This small but exceptionally rich museum will surprise you with its collection of artifacts that narrate the history of the area from the Neolithic to the Roman era. Among the most significant pieces stand out the pre-Roman ceramics and the burial goods unearthed in local necropolises. The section dedicated to the Golasecca culture is particularly fascinating, with artifacts that testify to the ancient Celtic settlements along the shores of Lake Maggiore. The well-organized exhibition path guides you through centuries of history with clear panels and well-preserved relics. A true gem for those wishing to delve into the ancient roots of this region.

You should go if...

Those who choose this stop are curious travelers who are not satisfied with just scenic beauty, but seek to understand the historical layers that have shaped the Varese area over millennia.

Angera Civic Archaeological Museum

Day 1 - Stop no. 3

Torba Monastery

Torba MonasteryLeaving behind the archaeological collections of Angera, you'll reach Torba Monastery in Gornate Olona, a jewel of the early Middle Ages managed by FAI. This monastic complex, founded between the 5th and 8th centuries, stands in an area rich with history where the Lombards left indelible traces. The fortified tower is the heart of the site, featuring unique frescoes depicting nuns and sacred figures, among the oldest in Lombardy. Wander through the remains of the women's monastery and discover how this place first served as a Roman military outpost before becoming a spiritual refuge. The natural setting, immersed in the Castelseprio Archaeological Park, makes the visit an experience of profound tranquility. An opportunity to touch centuries of history in a secluded corner of the Varese area.

You should go if...

Those who choose Torba Monastery are travelers attentive to historical roots, seeking quiet places where art and spirituality merge with the landscape, far from the more crowded circuits.

Torba Monastery

Day 1 - Stop no. 4

Basilica of Saint John the Evangelist

Basilica of Saint John the EvangelistAfter exploring the Monastery of Torba, continue towards Castelseprio to visit the Basilica of Saint John the Evangelist, a jewel of early medieval art. This church, located along Via Castelvecchio, houses one of the most important pictorial cycles in Europe: the frescoes dating back to the 8th-9th centuries, which narrate Gospel stories with a Byzantine-Lombard style. The central nave welcomes you with an intimate atmosphere, where the walls preserve scenes such as the Annunciation and the Nativity, of rare beauty and preservation. Stroll through the surrounding archaeological remains, part of the Castelseprio Archaeological Park, and observe how the building integrates with the ruins of the ancient castrum. An ideal place for those who love sacred art and history, offering an authentic glimpse into the Lombard past in Lombardy.

You should go if...

Those who visit the Basilica of Saint John the Evangelist are enthusiasts of medieval art, attracted by lesser-known masterpieces of universal value, seeking authentic experiences away from mass tourism.

Basilica of Saint John the Evangelist

Day 2 - Stop no. 1

Villa Cicogna Mozzoni

Villa Cicogna MozzoniBegin your second day of the itinerary with a visit to Villa Cicogna Mozzoni, located at Viale Cicogna 8 in Bisuschio. This 16th-century residence welcomes you with its elegant architecture and richly decorated interiors. Wander through frescoed halls that tell mythological stories and admire the collection of period furniture. The Italian garden, with its geometric hedges and fountains, offers an atmosphere of peace. The double-ramp staircase is an architectural feature of great impact, while the private chapel preserves sacred artworks. A perfect place to immerse yourself in the noble life of the past, away from urban frenzy.

You should go if...

Those who choose Villa Cicogna Mozzoni are lovers of Renaissance art, curious to discover well-preserved historic residences and gardens that tell centuries of Lombard elegance.

Villa Cicogna Mozzoni

Day 2 - Stop no. 2

Rocca di Orino

Rocca di OrinoRocca di Orino rises majestically on a rocky spur overlooking the entire Valcuvia, offering spectacular panoramas stretching from Lake Maggiore to the Prealps. This medieval castle still preserves sections of its original walls and the main tower, bearing witness to its strategic importance in controlling communication routes between the plains and the valleys. The isolated location and evocative atmosphere make the visit particularly fascinating for those seeking places off the beaten tourist track. The site is freely accessible year-round and represents an ideal stop for a short excursion during the second day of the Borghi e Castelli del Varesotto itinerary.

You should go if...

Those who choose to visit Rocca di Orino are travelers who appreciate authentic and uncrowded places, seeking the thrill of discovering a corner of history immersed in nature.

Rocca di Orino

Day 2 - Stop no. 3

Villa Panza

Villa PanzaLeaving behind the medieval atmosphere of Rocca di Orino, Villa Panza in Varese offers a surprising fusion of 18th-century architecture and contemporary art. The 18th-century noble villa, located in Piazza Litta, houses one of Italy's most important collections of American minimalist and conceptual art. The frescoed halls feature works by artists like Dan Flavin, whose neon light installations engage in a striking dialogue with the original stuccoes and frescoes. The 33,000 m² English-style park completes the experience with contemporary sculptures nestled in the greenery. This place represents an essential stop for those wanting to discover the most innovative side of Varese's heritage.

You should go if...

Visitors to Villa Panza are curious travelers seeking the dialogue between ancient and modern, appreciating the bold juxtaposition of 18th-century art and contemporary installations in a unique setting.

Villa Panza

Day 2 - Stop no. 4

Masnago Castle

Masnago CastleAfter immersing yourself in the contemporary art of Villa Panza, Masnago Castle offers a journey through time within its medieval walls. Located on Via Cola di Rienzo, this fortified complex dating back to the 15th century now houses Varese's Civic Art Collections. The interior halls preserve exceptionally beautiful late Gothic fresco cycles, with the Camera di Torba standing out for its courtly-themed decorations. The museum route winds through spaces that narrate the history of the territory, from prehistory to the 19th century, with particular attention to 20th-century Lombard painting. The surrounding park, with its centuries-old trees, completes the experience by offering moments of tranquility just steps from the city center.

You should go if...

Those who choose Masnago Castle are travelers who love discovering historical layers, appreciating the balance between defensive architecture and refined pictorial decorations in an urban context.

Masnago Castle

Day 3 - Stop no. 1

Visconti Castle of Fagnano Olona

Visconti CastleThe third day of our itinerary begins with the Visconti Castle of Fagnano Olona, located right in Piazza Camillo Cavour. This imposing fortified complex, dating back to the 14th century, represents one of the best-preserved examples of Visconti military architecture in the province. Its crenellated towers and sturdy walls tell centuries of history, from its origins as a defensive outpost to its transformation into a noble residence. Today the castle hosts cultural events and temporary exhibitions, preserving the charm of its frescoed halls. The inner courtyard, with its central well and pointed arches, offers an authentic glimpse into medieval life. Walking through its rooms, you can still feel the atmosphere of when the Visconti family ruled these lands.

You should go if...

Those who visit the Visconti Castle are medieval history enthusiasts seeking the authenticity of a little-known manor rich in original architectural details.

Visconti Castle

Day 3 - Stop no. 2

Visconti Castle of San Vito

Visconti Castle of San VitoThe third day of our itinerary takes us to the Visconti Castle of San Vito, located right in the heart of Somma Lombardo. This imposing fortified complex dates back to the 13th century and represents one of the best-preserved examples of medieval architecture in the province of Varese. The structure develops around a porticoed inner courtyard, with crenellated towers standing out against the sky. The interior halls preserve Renaissance frescoes of remarkable value, while the private chapel dedicated to San Vito offers an atmosphere of contemplation. Particularly interesting is the system of secret passages that connected the different parts of the castle, evidence of the defensive strategies of the time. Today the castle is partially visitable and occasionally hosts cultural events, maintaining a living connection with the local community.

You should go if...

Those who choose this stop are travelers seeking authenticity: not just monuments but stories that breathe through ancient walls, far from the beaten paths.

Visconti Castle of San Vito

Day 3 - Stop no. 3

Sanctuary of the Madonna della Ghianda

Sanctuary of the Madonna della GhiandaWe conclude our itinerary at the Sanctuary of the Madonna della Ghianda, a spiritual gem hidden among the woods of Somma Lombardo. This place of worship dates back to the 16th century and owes its name to a Marian apparition linked to an acorn. The building features a simple brick facade, typical of Lombard rural architecture, while the interior houses a fresco of the Virgin and Child of remarkable delicacy. The adjacent cloister offers an atmosphere of contemplation, with its portico inviting meditation. Particularly evocative is the votive path leading to the sanctuary, dotted with sacred shrines. Today it is a destination for pilgrimages and Marian celebrations, keeping alive a centuries-old tradition that unites faith and nature.

You should go if...

Those who visit this sanctuary seek a moment of reflection away from the frenzy, appreciating the authentic spirituality emanating from every stone.

Sanctuary of the Madonna della Ghianda