Introduction
22km (14 miles) W of Bellinzona; 40km (25 miles) N of Lugano
This ancient town at the north end of Lake Maggiore is a vacation resort known for its mild climate. The rich Mediterranean vegetation includes camellias, magnolias, mimosa, wisteria, azaleas, and oleander in the spring. Olives, figs, and pomegranates also flourish in this climate.
Locarno entered world history in 1925, when an international conference held here resulted in a series of agreements known collectively as the Locarno Pact. It was in Locarno that the former enemies of World War I, seeking to reorder the affairs of Europe, committed themselves to a peaceful coexistence. Locarno was chosen over Lucerne, reportedly, because the mistress of the French representative wanted the meeting to be held on Lake Maggiore. The "spirit of Locarno," however, did not last long; within a decade the participants were again arming for war.
If you take the electric railway between Locarno and the Simplon Pass, you'll pass...
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Piazza Grande Locarno
- Every year the residents of the city witness the popular Locarno International Film Festival, hosted at the Piazza Grande. Piazza Grande Locarno...
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