Golasecca

Welcome to Golasecca: a small town rich in history and culture

Hello everyone! Today we will talk about Golasecca, an Italian municipality located in the province of Varese, in Lombardy. With a population of 2626 inhabitants, Golasecca is a small but fascinating town that boasts a very interesting history and cultural heritage.

Physical geography

Golasecca is situated on the banks of the Ticino River and extends up to the base of the eponymous mountain. Thanks to its splendid location, the municipality offers an unparalleled view of the surrounding nature.

Golasecca: history and culture of a Lombard city.

History

The territory of Golasecca was inhabited by the Golasecca civilization, a highly developed culture that lived here during the Bronze Age and until the 5th century BC. This civilization also had important outposts in the proto-urban centers of Castelletto sopra Ticino and Como. Today, at the museums in the area, it is possible to admire evidence of this civilization, known above all for its refined funerary art.

In Roman times, Golasecca was a compulsory stop on the Severiana Augusta Road, one of the consular roads that connected Mediolanum (today's Milan) with Verbannus Lacus (Lake Maggiore) and the Sempione Pass.

The toponym Golasecca would derive from the root "our," of pre-Celtic origin, perhaps Iberian or Mediterranean, and that indicates the river waters.

During the Middle Ages, Golasecca was part of the Contado del Seprio and, from the end of the 14th century, it was integrated into the Duchy of Milan. Today, the city is located in the Kingdom of Italy.

Monuments and places of interest

Golasecca is a city rich in monuments and places of interest. One of the most important places is the multimedia museum center for archaeology, an ambitious project that aims to enhance the peculiarities of the territory affected by the Golasecca Civilization and to promote the city's oldest history.

The multimedia museum center for archaeology is located in the historic building of Piazza Libertà, which has been renovated and refunctionalized. The heart of the new center is the videos and images projected on the touch-screen monitors, which tell the historical and cultural identity of the place and the creativity of its people.

Thanks to technology and current computer communication means, Golasecca will be able to interact with all international museums dedicated to the study of the past and archaeology. The project is also part of a unique natural and landscape context, which can be travelled by bicycle along the banks of the Naviglio Grande and its minor channels.

Finally, those who visit Golasecca cannot miss the opportunity to visit Monsorino, an important archaeological area that represents a real window on the city's past.

Conclusions

In conclusion, Golasecca is a fascinating city that deserves a visit. Its history and cultural heritage are very interesting, and the multimedia museum center for archaeology represents a real gem of the city. If you are passionate about history and archaeology, do not miss the opportunity to visit this splendid city!

Fabio Marino
Wrote by Fabio Marino
Updated Saturday, Nov 19, 2022