Villa Olmo is an imposing neoclassical residence that was built in the 1780s by architect Simone Cantoni, on behalf of Marquis Innocenzo Odescalchi.
The villa was named after an elm planted in the middle of the garden, which – unfortunately – is no longer there. In 1797, the marquis welcomed notable people, such as Napoleon and the Italian writer Ugo Foscolo.
In 1824, after the death of Innocenzo Odescalchi, Villa Olmo was acquired by Marquis Giorgio Raimondi. Raimondi made some improvements to the boathouse and brought the villa to its former splendor. The marquis also received the visit of the last Holy Roman Emperor Francis II, Austrian Emperor Ferdinand I, and Giuseppe Garibaldi.
In the 1880s, the villa became property of Duke Guido Visconti di Modrone. His family ordered the construction of the small theater, which was designed by architect Emilio Alemagna, and the fountain in front of the villa by Gerolamo Olofredi.
In 1925, after the death of Guido Visconti, Villa Olmo was acquired by the municipality of Como, which, since then, organizes events and art exhibitions.
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Hello, is it possible to rent headsets with English speaking translation at Villa Olmo>?
Thank you!
Hi Calvin, I haven’t visited the villa in a few months, but the last time I did there was no such possibility!