Natural monuments around Cassina Rizzardi offer opportunities to explore the local natural landscape. The area is characterized by green spaces and water features, including the Lura Park and the Rio Livescia. These natural areas provide accessible trails for walking and cycling, allowing visitors to engage with the outdoors. The region serves as a green space within a developed area, supporting local biodiversity.
Last updated: May 16, 2026
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Artwork by Daniel Libeskind. The work brings together the elements – light, wind, and water. It is an installation and an ideal and physical gateway.
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Lighthouse currently under maintenance (01/2025) - Ascent not possible
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At the end of the beach promenade there is "suddenly" a huge building: Villa Olmo. Imposing park with a panoramic view of Como. The bike has to be pushed.
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The monument “The Life Electric”, in honor of Alessandro Volta, will be erected in the middle of the first basin of Lake Como, on the last circular part of the breakwater opposite Cavour Square. Star architect Daniel Libeskind is the man behind the work: sleek, linear and deeply context-driven. At approximately 16.50 m tall, it resembles two sine waves opposing each other as they play on reciprocating curves and movements. The work itself interweaves energetic and scientific elements with natural elements. It marks the third pole of the area, as it is located between the Brunate Lighthouse and the Temple with Public Gardens, two other works dedicated, not coincidentally, to Volta. "Life Electric is inspired by the electrical voltage that occurs between the two poles of a battery, Volta's great gift to humanity. The form of this work emerged from my in-depth research into the representation of architectural energy. The piece combines the natural elements of light, wind and water. An installation, a physical and ideal gateway to the 21st century. Source: https://www.visitcomo.eu/en/discover/monuments/monuments-from-900/life-electric/index.html
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Villa Olmo is a perfect example of Italian neoclassical style. Its elegance and charm didn’t go unnoticed by Napoleon Bonaparte and Giuseppe Garibaldi, who were two of the most notable guests of the villa. The villa began restoration work in early 2024, so its interior will not be open to visitors for about a couple of years. The gardens that surround it are open all throughout the year. Learn more here: https://lakecomotravel.com/villa-olmo-lake-como/
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A beautiful expanse of greenery with a pond and several benches to stop and enjoy the peace in the midst of nature
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A stupendous historical structure, the Brunate lighthouse, can be visited internally and climbed to the top by paying a few euros
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One of the panoramic points of the park
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Visitors frequently enjoy the panoramic views from Pin Umbrela within Spina Verde Park, offering expansive vistas of Lake Como. Another favored spot is the Voltiano Lighthouse, which provides unique views over Lake Como and the Western Alps. Lake Montorfano is also popular for its tranquil setting, small beach, and walking paths.
The area is characterized by green spaces, water features, and elevated viewpoints. You'll find serene lakes like Lake Montorfano, extensive park systems such as the Lura Park with the Rio Livescia, and various viewpoints offering stunning vistas of Lake Como and the surrounding landscapes.
Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. Lake Montorfano offers a small beach for swimming in summer and easy walking paths. The Lura Park also features accessible paths, including a 1.7 km section near Cassina Rizzardi, ideal for gentle family walks. Additionally, Villa Olmo and Life Electric by Daniel Libeskind are considered family-friendly, offering cultural interest within natural settings.
The region offers various outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking, cycling, and gravel biking. For hiking, consider routes like the San Mamette Sanctuary and Lura Park Loop. Cyclists can explore options such as the Panoramic view of Como from Brunate loop. Gravel bikers have routes like the Lura Park – Cycling and pedestrian bridge over the Lura loop. You can find more details on these activities in the dedicated guides for Hiking around Cassina Rizzardi, Cycling around Cassina Rizzardi, and Gravel biking around Cassina Rizzardi.
Yes, the Lura Park system, which includes the Rio Livescia, provides numerous trails suitable for walking and hiking. An accessible path within the park near Cassina Rizzardi is approximately 1.7 km long, perfect for easy walks. For more challenging hikes, you can explore routes like the Lura Springs Park Loop. Discover more hiking options in the Hiking around Cassina Rizzardi guide.
The natural monuments around Cassina Rizzardi can be enjoyed throughout the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for walking and cycling, with vibrant foliage or blooming nature. Summer is ideal for activities around Lake Montorfano, including swimming. Even in winter, the green spaces like Lura Park provide a tranquil environment for walks, though some higher viewpoints might be colder.
Yes, the Voltiano Lighthouse, a man-made monument built in 1927 to commemorate Alessandro Volta, is considered a natural monument due to its spectacular panoramic views of Lake Como and the Western Alps. Similarly, Villa Olmo, a neoclassical villa with historical significance, is set within a beautiful park that offers natural surroundings and views of Lake Como.
Visitors particularly appreciate the expansive views, especially from spots like Pin Umbrela and the Voltiano Lighthouse. The tranquility of places like Lake Montorfano and the Lura Park for relaxation and gentle physical activity is also highly valued. The opportunity to connect with nature away from urban settings is a recurring highlight.
Yes, the Lura Park, which includes the Rio Livescia, is in the immediate vicinity of Cassina Rizzardi. It offers accessible green spaces and trails for walking and cycling, making it a convenient option for local residents and visitors to enjoy nature.
Yes, the Lura Park and its trails are generally suitable for dog walking, providing ample green space for exercise. Lake Montorfano also welcomes four-legged friends, with a small beach where dogs can swim. Always ensure dogs are kept on a leash where required and follow local regulations.
Absolutely. Pin Umbrela is renowned as the most famous viewpoint in Spina Verde Park, offering an insanely beautiful view of Lake Como. The Voltiano Lighthouse also provides a unique and splendid panoramic view of Como, Lake Como, and even the Western Alps on clear days.
Yes, Lake Montorfano features a small beach where it is possible to swim during the summer months, making it a refreshing spot to visit.


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