Lierna Castle | |
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Castello di Lierna | |
Lierna, Lake Como | |
Coordinates | 45°57′57″N 9°18′04″E / 45.96583°N 9.30111°E |
Type | medieval castle |
Site information | |
Owner | private and public museum |
Open to the public | in part |
Condition | restored |
Other site facilities | residential |
Site history | |
Built | 10th century CE |
Materials | stone and mortar |
Fate |
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Battles/wars | Como-Milan War |
Events |
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Lierna Castle (Italian: Castello di Lierna) is a castle on the eastern side of Lake Como in Lombardy, Italy. The castle is built on a peninsula that protrudes into the lake[1] and consists of a group of connected buildings, rather than a single building. The main portion of the current buildings was constructed in the 10th century in Romanesque style upon former Roman ruins.[2] The castle includes the 11th-century church of Saints Maurice and Lazarus (Chiesa dei Santi Maurizio e Lazzaro), associated with the Order of Saints Maurice and Lazarus.[2]
The castle is occupied by the people of the frazione of Castello in the comune of Lierna.[3][4] It is the northwesternmost of the eleven frazioni of Lierna comune.