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==History==
==History==


The construction of the Villa, which began in 1797, was commissioned by marquis [[Odescalchi|Innocenzo Odescalchi]] to Swiss architect [[Simone Cantoni]].
The construction of the Villa, which began in 1797, was commissioned by marquis [[Odescalchi|Innocenzo Odescalchi]] from Swiss architect [[Simone Cantoni]].
As it was designed to be a summer retreat for the aristocracy, it was built alongside the lake; the villa was named after an [[elm]] planted in the middle of the ornate gardens, which is no longer alive today.
As it was designed to be a summer retreat for the aristocracy, it was built alongside the lake; the villa was named after an [[elm]] planted in the middle of the ornate gardens, which is no longer alive today.



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45°49′8.53″N 9°3′55.53″E / 45.8190361°N 9.0654250°E / 45.8190361; 9.0654250

Villa Olmo
Villa Olmo
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General information
Architectural styleNeolassical
LocationComo, Italy
Construction started1797
OwnerCity of Como
Design and construction
Architect(s)Simone Cantoni

Villa Olmo is a neoclassical villa located in the city of Como, northern Italy.

History

The construction of the Villa, which began in 1797, was commissioned by marquis Innocenzo Odescalchi from Swiss architect Simone Cantoni. As it was designed to be a summer retreat for the aristocracy, it was built alongside the lake; the villa was named after an elm planted in the middle of the ornate gardens, which is no longer alive today.

It was acquired in 1924 by the municipality of Como and today is open to the public only during exhibitions, while the lakeside gardens are freely accessible during the daytime.