First opened in 1919, this is the last remaining silk shop in town dedicated to selling Como-designed-and-made silk ties, scarves, throws and sarongs. Products are grouped by price category (starting at €15 for a tie), reflecting the skill and workmanship involved.

Sales assistants are happy to advise on colours and styles – if it's a gift, they'll also wrap it for you.


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1. Basilica di San Fedele

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Hemmed in by houses these days and enclosing one side of what was once a medieval grain market, this Lombard Romanesque basilica dates back to the 7th…

2. Duomo

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Como’s awesome marble-clad cathedral is one of the most important buildings on the lake, incorporating a variety of styles – Romanesque, Renaissance and…

3. Broletto

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The polychromatic Broletto, or medieval town hall, sits right beside Como's towering duomo. Unusually, it butts right up against the cathedral and is very…

4. Pinacoteca Civica

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Despite its inadequate labelling, Como’s art gallery has a sizeable collection with some rich pickings. Most interesting are the frescoes and sculpture…

5. Porta Torre

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The southern gate in Como's defensive walls, bordered by a 40m 12th-century tower.

6. Tempio Voltiano

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The photogenic lakeside Tempio Voltiano was built in 1927. This neoclassical temple is now a museum devoted to Como-born ­electric-­battery inventor…

7. Basilica di Sant'Abbondio

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About 500m south of Como’s city walls is this austere 11th-century Romanesque church, once the seat of a bishopric built on the orders of St Amantius of…

8. Monumento ai Caduti

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This monument to Italy's WWI war dead is a classic example of fascist-era architecture and dates to 1931.