Arosio

Arosio: a glimpse of its physical geography

Hello friends, today we will talk about Arosio, a charming town of just over 5000 inhabitants located in the Brianza hills, in the province of Como, Lombardy. The town is located on the right bank of the Lambro river, and is surrounded by the municipalities of Inverigo, Giussano, and Carugo. Arosio is particularly known for its triangular shape developed within three main roads: Novedratese, Nuova Vallassina, and Arosio-Canzo. Within the town, you can admire the pre-alpine hills, as well as different green areas such as Brughiera, the wetland area in Bittolo, and the meadows near the Galbese and Cascina Guasto localities.

A brief reflection on the territory and its urban conformation

The territory of Arosio is predominantly characterized by intense urbanization, which has made most of the peripheral green areas. However, the historic center of the town is located on some hilltops, from which you can enjoy breathtaking views of the surrounding pre-alpine mountains. The town is mainly composed of modern-style houses, but still retains its characteristic as a typical Brianza town. However, some industrial areas have been set up in the peripheral areas of the town, although there are also artisanal production activities within the inhabited center. In some cases, the skeletons of old industrial warehouses have been redeveloped to host different activities. In addition, in the center of the town, where there was once a large furniture factory, environmental redevelopment works are currently underway.

The beauty of Arosio: history, territory and attractions.

Origins of the name

The name Arosio derives from the Gallic God of waters, Arausio. In fact, Arosio was, in the past, a territory rich in watercourses, before most of them were buried. Similarly, there are other Italian, Swiss, and French municipalities that take their name from watercourses and springs.

Brief history of the town

Arosio is located along the Nuova Vallassina, an important road that connects Milan to Como. The town is considered one of the gates to Brianza, a very important area for the Lombard economy. In the past, Arosio was part of the municipality of Carugo, but over time it developed into an autonomous municipality. Currently, the territory is part of the Regional Park of the Lambro Valley, a protected natural area that guarantees the conservation of the environment and local fauna.

In conclusion, Arosio is a charming municipality that encompasses a rich history and unparalleled natural beauty. The town offers several tourist and cultural attractions, with breathtaking views of the pre-alpine mountains and a lively industrial area that guarantees work and development for the territory. We highly recommend visiting this magnificent town and discovering all it has to offer!

Martina Caruso
Updated Sunday, Jan 9, 2022