Brianza is a geographical, historical and cultural area of Italy, at the foot of the Alps, in the northwest of Lombardy, between Milan and Lake Como.
The Annone Lake and the Mount Barro.
The Corni di Canzo.
Taccani power plant, Trezzo sull'Adda.
Borromeo Palace, Cesano Maderno.
Canzo is a comune (municipality) of the Italian province of Como. It is the last town north of the historical Brianza region of Lombardy, capital of the Lake Como Triangle community and a regional tourism destination.
Clockwise from top: Canzo skyline; an historical hotel; Canzo-Asso railway station; Saint Mir's hermitage; Catholic youth summer camp in Canzo; Saint Stephen parish church (interior); and Corni di Canzo (Canzo's Horns) mountain top
Lago del Segrino from the Budracch path, one of the first places near Canzo that was colonized during the Mesolithic
Canzo and Lake Segrino represented in a manuscript by Leonardo da Vinci (mirrored). Notice the mysterious shape of a (flying?) person where Canzo lies.
"The two mothers", painting by Giovanni Segantini, made within the boundaries of Canzo during his residence