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10-OCT-2009 Marisa

Flaubert’s little Paradise...

Isola Madre - Lake Maggiore (Italy)

Gustave Flaubert adored this island, he said:
"Isola Madre is the most sensual place that I have ever seen in the world."


Isola Madre is the largest island of lake Maggiore, and it rises from the water in the widest part of the Gulf of Borromeo.
It was once known as the Isola di San Vittore due to the presence of a chapel dedicated to the saint, and it was probably the first of the islands to be inhabited.


Nowadays it doesn’t count any human inhabitant, but there are many exotic and decorative birds, which live freely in the park, surrounding the palace, which covers practically all the surface of the island.


The first work to transform it into a private residence was carried out by Count Lancillotto Borromeo at the beginning of the sixteenth century. In the final decades of the sixteenth century, the island experienced a very busy period of construction under Renato I Borromeo (at the time, it was renamed Renata Island), with work carried out under the direction of some extremely important architects such as Pellegrino Tibaldi, Crivelli, and Filippo Cagnola.


At the end of the eighteenth century, the place already basically looked the same as it does to this day. The last great architectural work carried out was he family chapel, commissioned in 1858 by Vitaliano IX and overseen be the architect, Defendente Vannini.


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Linda04-Nov-2009 22:30
It is a location that appears to have risen out of water for the sole purpose of being delightful - just as a paradise is supposed to be. A lovely shot of what is ahead... ~V~
Johnny JAG03-Nov-2009 19:26
Such a pretty place, best leave it to the birds.
Gerard Koehl03-Nov-2009 19:05
Ah oui... un petit paradis. V
Colin Storey03-Nov-2009 18:45
Great shot, wonderful sky and colour in the trees, what a shame its uninhabitated. v
marie-jose wolff03-Nov-2009 18:16
il avait du goût, Flaubert!
l'endroit est merveilleux...V