Lecco
Viscontea Tower is one of the old rests of the fortified village and it is still visible in Lecco. Walk in Lecco downtown and discover it!
Walking around Lecco’s center you discover Torre Viscontea (Viscontea Tower) in Piazza XX Settembre. It’s the visible trace of the old castle of Lecco, built in the fourteenth-century by will of Azzone Visconti, who wanted Lecco to be a fortified village. The Castle and the city walls of Lecco were kept intact until 1782 when the Austrian Emperor Giuseppe II decided to demolished them.
The tower has been restored in 1816 by the architect Giuseppe Bovara and then used as a prison, later in 1932 it was given to the City of Lecco and became a Museum.
Nowadays the Torre Viscontea hosts temporary exhibition of local artists. Downstairs at the entrance you see some stone cannon balls.
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Torre Viscontea: time and rates 2023
- Monday to Wednesday / closed
- Thursday / from 10am to 1pm
- Friday and Saturday / from 2pm to 6pm
- Sunday from 10am to 6pm
Extraordinary openings/closures
- All poles closed: 1 January, Easter, 1 May, 25-26 December
- Open: Easter Monday
For further information: palazzopaure@comune.lecco.it
Torre Viscontea: Rates 2023
Free entry
Torre Viscontea: where is it?
<strong>Torre Viscontea</strong> Piazza XX Settembre, 3 – 23900 Lecco
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Booking.comArticolo aggiornato il 23 March 2023 da eccoLecco