Adda River: boundless source of artistic inspiration
The Adda River originates at Monte Ferro, in the Carnic Alps, and crosses the Valtellina, flowing into Lake Como, continuing into Lake Lecco and arrives at the Po Valley, finally reaching the Po River. The Adda is the Po’s longest affluent and is the fourth largest river in Italy. It crosses eight provinces and the people living along its banks have always taken advantage of its benefits with the greatest respect. The Adda has been a key player in many ordinary and extraordinary events that have taken place along with route: unusual stories and legends, epic and marginal fragments of history, and it has also caught the attention of many artists, who have found inspiration, nourishment and energy along its route. There is infinite beauty to be discovered, natural, architectural and artistic, elements that, as mentioned above, were the source of inspiration for many writers and painters. Manzoni is one of the most famous examples. “As he stopped for a moment…the wind brought a new sound to his ear—the...
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