Brunate Provincia di Como Lombardia Italy
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Brunate

Brunate (Comasco: Brunaa [bryˈnaː]) is a town and comune in the province of Como in northern Italy, some 50 kilometres (31 mi) northeast of Milan. It has some 1,800 residents, but is much more populated in summer, when tourists rent houses and apartments. The town overlooks Como, which lies on the shore of Lake Como some 500 metres (1,600 ft) below. For a short time in the late 12th century Brunate was an independent commune, but in 1240 it reverted to the suzerainty of Como. Como and Brunate are linked by a steep, narrow, winding road, and by the Como to Brunate funicular. Alessandro Volta lived in Brunate for a short period – the Faro Voltiano lighthouse in the San Maurizio district, was built and named in his honour. The Bulgarian poet Pencho Slaveykov died in the town on 10 June 1912.

Distance between:

Rome to Brunate 320 Miles / 516 Kms
Milan to Brunate 25 Miles / 40 Kms
Venice to Brunate 158 Miles / 255 Kms


Postal Code 22034


Population 2020

Total: 1685
Total Men: 841
Total Women: 841

Brunate Italy, a hidden village above Lake Como – NeverStopTraveling

tourist attraction Nearby

Busto di Pencio Slavejkov