Arona
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Tourist attractions
Canonica Lapidary (5 min)
Museum displaying a collection of stone inscriptions and ancient carved stones from the region.
Alpini Monument (5 min)
Stone memorial honoring the Alpini mountain troops, inscribed with 'Per non dimenticare' (Never forget).
Archaeological Museum (5 min)
Museum open weekends showcasing archaeological finds from the Arona area, including artifacts from various historical periods.
Luigi Boniforti Statue (5 min)
A metal memorial dedicated to Luigi Boniforti, commemorating his contributions to the local community.
Luigi Beolchi Memorial (6 min)
A marble memorial dedicated to Luigi Beolchi, commemorating his impact on the local area.
Drum Tower (8 min)
Ruins of the Drum Tower, part of Arona’s old fortifications, currently inaccessible to visitors.
Sordinesca Tower (8 min)
Ruins of an ancient tower once part of Arona’s defensive structures, currently not accessible to the public.
Armory Hall (9 min)
Ruins of the former armory hall, part of the town’s defensive complex, currently closed to the public.
Borromean Rocca of Arona (10 min)
A historic castle offering views over Lake Maggiore, linked to the Borromeo family and Italian Renaissance history.
Porta del Soccorso (10 min)
Historic gate ruins that once served as an entrance to Arona’s fortified area.




