Casale Litta

Discovering Casale Litta: a small municipality in Lombardy

If you're looking for a peaceful place to spend some time away from the hustle and bustle of the city, Casale Litta might be just what you're looking for. This small municipality in Lombardy, located in the province of Varese, has only 2708 inhabitants but offers several places of interest and a fascinating history.

Physical Geography

The municipal territory of Casale Litta extends from the fraction of Bernate to Tordera, with an altitude ranging from 239 to 415 meters above sea level. The privileged position in the pedemontana prealpina insubre hillside ensures a mild and pleasant climate, perfect for nature walks.

Casale Litta: a Lombardian municipality rich in history and charm.

History

Casale Litta is mentioned for the first time in a historical document from the 12th century as "Cassate", a place linked to Tordera. During the Middle Ages, a territorial and institutional community was created between the two localities, which were always mentioned together. From a religious point of view, the territory of Casale Litta was part of the parishes of Arsago Seprio and Pieve di Mezzana.

In the 13th century, Casale Litta came under Milanese control and, in 1395, became part of the Duchy of Milan. During the Spanish domination, the locality of Tordera became a fiefdom of the Visconti and Litta families.

Monuments and places of interest

If you want to discover the architectural and cultural heritage of Casale Litta, here are some places not to be missed:

The towers of Tordera

If you're interested in military history, you can't miss a visit to the towers of Tordera. This fortification, now reduced to a few ruins, stands on the hill overlooking upper Tordera and offers a breathtaking panoramic view.

Casa Manzi-Zaccheo-Prevosti

In the hamlet of Tordera is also Casa Manzi-Zaccheo-Prevosti, an 18th-century building introduced by a late Baroque style portal. The house has a "U" layout with a double loggia register.

Casa Galliani-Besozzi-Melzi

The hamlet of San Pancrazio al Colle is home to Casa Galliani-Besozzi-Melzi, an 18th-century house characterized by coffered ceilings and a "U" layout facing the courtyard.

Church of San Biagio

The church of San Biagio is one of the oldest places of worship in Casale Litta, known since the end of the 14th century. The interior of the church is decorated with paintings and frescoes of great artistic value.

Conclusion

Casale Litta is a peaceful municipality, but rich in history and charm. If you decide to visit, you can discover many places of interest that will leave you speechless. Whether you're passionate about history, architecture, or art, you'll surely find something that will fascinate you.

Fabio Marino
Wrote by Fabio Marino
Updated Thursday, Dec 15, 2022