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FAI Heritage Sites in the Province of Varese
Historic villas, contemporary art, Lombard monasteries, scenic gardens and house-museums where time seems to have stood still: the province of Varese is home to some of the most fascinating FAI heritage sites in Lombardy.
Just a short distance from Milan, close to Switzerland and nestled among lakes, hills and villages, these places reveal a surprising territory where culture and landscape meet naturally. Visiting the FAI sites in the Varese area is the perfect idea for a day dedicated to art, a slow weekend, or a special stop during a journey through Lake Maggiore, Sacro Monte, Valcuvia and the Olona Valley.
Villa and Panza Collection: contemporary art on the Biumo hill
Just a few steps from the centre of Varese, Villa and Panza Collection is one of the city’s most iconic cultural landmarks. Overlooking an elegant Italian-style garden, the villa houses an extraordinary collection of contemporary art, with works, environmental installations and site-specific spaces that interact beautifully with the historic architecture of the residence.
A visit to Villa Panza means walking through refined interiors, bright rooms, former rural buildings transformed into exhibition spaces, and a park of great charm. It is an ideal destination for those who love twentieth-century art, photography, light installations and places where history, nature and contemporary creativity come together.
Monastero di Torba: Middle Ages, nature and UNESCO heritage
In Gornate Olona, surrounded by greenery and close to the Castelseprio Archaeological Park, Monastero di Torba is one of the most evocative places in the province. Originally built as a late Roman defensive outpost, it was later transformed into a religious centre by a community of Benedictine nuns. Its tower preserves precious frescoes and tells, stone by stone, a story that spans more than a thousand years.
Torba is also part of the UNESCO serial site “The Longobards in Italy. Places of Power”, together with Castelseprio. This makes it a perfect stop for anyone looking for a visit that combines archaeology, spirituality, landscape and historical memory.
Casa Macchi: the poetry of everyday life
In the village of Morazzone, Casa Macchi offers a different experience from the great monumental villas. Here, the charm lies in the details: original furniture, household objects, letters, photographs, rooms once lived in and then preserved almost intact. It is a provincial home that tells the story of a Lombard family between the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, without special effects but with rare narrative power.
The visit is particularly suited to those who love house-museums, family memories, authentic atmospheres and places that do not shout to be noticed, but remain etched in the memory precisely because of their naturalness. In an age of experiences that often all look the same, Casa Macchi is a small time machine.
Villa Della Porta Bozzolo: a jewel in the heart of Valcuvia
In Casalzuigno, in the heart of Valcuvia and just a short distance from Lake Maggiore, Villa Della Porta Bozzolo is one of the most scenic historic residences in the area. Built in the sixteenth century as a country house for the Della Porta family, it was transformed in the eighteenth century into an elegant holiday villa, with refined rooms, rural buildings, cellars, a wine press, a spinning mill and an Italian-style garden of great visual impact.
The outdoor route is one of its most spectacular features: terraces, stairways, statues, fountains, perspective effects and the large “Teatro” lawn accompany visitors towards the Belvedere hill. It is a perfect destination for those looking for a day out among art, architecture, historic gardens and pre-Alpine landscapes.
Two FAI stops to discover in Varese: Torre di Velate and Antica Pensilina del Tram
In addition to the main sites open to the public, Varese also preserves two small but precious landmarks protected by FAI. Torre di Velate, an imposing medieval ruin on the hills above the city, tells the story of the ancient pre-Alpine defensive system and still dominates the landscape of the village today.
Nearby, the Antica Pensilina del Tram recalls the time when the Varese area was a beloved holiday destination for the Milanese bourgeoisie and early foreign travellers. Restored and returned to the city, it is a curious stop to include in a walk between Velate, Sacro Monte and Campo dei Fiori.
Why visit the FAI heritage sites in the Varese area
The FAI heritage sites in the province of Varese allow visitors to discover the area from very different perspectives: the contemporary art of Villa Panza, the medieval atmosphere of Torba, the domestic intimacy of Casa Macchi, the eighteenth-century scenography of Villa Della Porta Bozzolo and the historic traces of Velate.
They are ideal places for creating short cultural itineraries, combining a visit with a lake, a village, a walk in nature or a day among museums and historic villas. Before setting off, it is always advisable to check opening times, special openings, guided tours, tickets and events on the official FAI website.
Visiting these places also means supporting the protection, restoration and enhancement of Italian heritage. Those who wish to contribute more directly can also consider becoming a FAI member, supporting the Foundation and gaining access to dedicated opportunities for members.







