The 600-year-old St John's Day Celebrations at Isola Comacina open the summer season in Lake Como with a fiery spectacle take place in the middle of Lake, something that may interest Italy property seekers.
Sala Comacina, a little village, which lies on the western shore of Lake Como at the foot of Monte Costone, is one of the most distinctive places on the lake and already considered to be an important holiday destination. The lake's only Island, Isola Comacina, lies opposite the village and can be reached by boat. Every year in June Saint John’s day celebrations takes place to commemorate the destruction of the island by the Comaschi in 1169 as a punishment for its' alliance with Milan during the ten-year war (1118-1127).
The history re-enactment has been marked with plenty of ceremony and flames for hundreds of years, providing what may be a memorable event for visitors and Italy property seekers in the Italian Lakes region.
The Telegraph survey last week was excellent news for those considering property investing in Italy or a holiday home to make rental income as the survey revealed Italy was the most popular tourism destination in Europe among its readership.
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