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  2. Isola Bella (Lago Maggiore) - Wikipedia

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    Isola Bella (lit. 'beautiful island') is one of the Borromean islands of Lake Maggiore in Northern Italy. The island is situated in the Borromean Gulf 400 metres from the lakeside town of Stresa . Isola Bella is 320 metres long by 400 metres wide and is divided between the Palace, its Italianate garden , and a small fishing village.

  3. Isola Bella (Sicily) - Wikipedia

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    Isola Bella (Sicilian: Ìsula Bedda) is a small island near Taormina, Sicily, southern Italy. Also known as The Pearl of the Ionian Sea , it is located within a small bay on the Ionian Sea ; it was a private property, for a time owned by Florence Trevelyan , until 1990, when it was bought by the Region of Sicily, being turned into a nature ...

  4. Borromean Islands - Wikipedia

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    Their name derives from the Borromeo family, which started acquiring them in the early 16th century (Isola Madre) and still owns the majority of them (Isola Madre, Bella, San Giovanni) today. Isola Bella, named for Isabella, countess Borromeo, was originally a largely barren rock; after first improvements and buildings, opened by count Carlo ...

  5. Isola Bella - Wikipedia

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    Isola Bella (Lago Maggiore), one of the Borromean islands of Lago Maggiore, near Stresa Isola Bella (Sicily) , island off the east coast of Sicily, near Taormina United States

  6. House of Borromeo - Wikipedia

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    The islands have beautiful gardens. Two of the islands have grand palaces, still owned by the family. Vitaliano Borromeo built a summer palace on the Isola Bella for his wife Isabella between 1650 and 1671 which was later enlarged by Cardinal Giberto III (1615–1672) and Count Vitaliano VI (1620–1690). Count Carlo IV (1657–1734) had the ...

  7. Scoglio della Malghera - Wikipedia

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    The Scoglio della Malghera is a small island belonging to the Borromean Islands of Lake Maggiore, one of the main subalpine lakes of northern Italy. It is located halfway between Isola Bella and Isola dei Pescatori, in the comune of Stresa. [1]

  8. Isola La Gaiola is a beautiful island ... but is it cursed?

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    It started in the 1920s, when Hans Braun, the guy who owned the villa on the island, was found dead, wrapped in a carpet. Then, his wife drowned. The next owner died of a heart attack while ...

  9. Florence Trevelyan - Wikipedia

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    The Isola Bella, below Taormina. In 1890 she purchased the Isola Bella, a small rocky island below the town of Taormina, attached to the mainland by a narrow sandy path, on which she built a house and established a garden. In among the native Mediterranean plants she planted non-native trees, rare shrubs and grasses.