Laglio – What to see
In Laglio you can visit the 17th century church of San Giorgio, decorated with prestigious stuccoworks and friezes by Stefano Salterio (18th century). Inside there are also paintings and sculptures from the 17th century, and an altar-piece figuring the Madonna del Rosario, by Carlo Innocenzo Carloni, outside instead it is interesting the Oratorio dei Confratelli del Santissimo Sacramento, embellished with 18th century’s decorations and an altar-piece figuring the Madonna del Rosario, by Carlo Innocenzo Carloni.
In the village’s cemetery there is a curious eighteenth century pyramidal sepulchral monument, 20 meters high.
The 18th century Villa Melograno, or Fasola rises at the beginning of the village of Vergonzano, it has a big garden that goes down to lake and a corner tower decorated with arched-windows.
The cave Buco dell’Orso (the Bear’s Hole) is in the little village of Torreggia. it is famous because bones of the “Ursula Spelaeus” (the cavern bear) have been found here.
Brienno lies along the northern shore, with its network of porticos and the houses in stone, deserves a visit for its well preserved historical of medieval centre. The ancient church of the Saints Nazaro and Celso, has inside a polyptych of A. Passeri (1508) and some 16th century frescoes.


















