At around the time we visited Konstanz we also went south, to Bellinzona, literally “war zone”.
The city is known for its three castles (UNESCO World Heritage) and is located in the valley of the Ticino River. As you can guess by its name it’s recorded history is mostly battles. At several points in the past it has been independent and it also has belonged to Italy, France and Switzerland. When you see the surrounding valley it’s easy to understand how strategically important it must have been as a safe pass through the Alps.
We started the visit with the castles:
And after Castelgrande we decided we had had enough castles and we went down to the old town to visit the main churches. The first one, Church di S. Maria delle Grazie, had a beautiful fresco:
And two surprises for which I’m sure there is a rational explanation:
In summary: beautiful little town that feels pretty medieval with very interesting surroundings. I wonder what it was like to live here hundreds of years ago.
This entry is part of the series Switzerland (2015 - 2020):
- Bye Bye California, Welcome Switzerland
- Schaffhausen And The Rheinfall Waterfalls
- Hiking From Wasserauen to Ebenalp
- Konstanz, Germany
- Bellinzona (This entry)
- Hiking From Richterswil to Pfäffikon SZ
- Hiking From Einsiedeln To Schwyz (Via Jacobi - Stage 5)
- Hiking From Staffelegg to Brugg (Jura Crest Trail - stage 2)
- Hiking From Trogen to Appenzell
- Hiking From Maienfeld To Heididorf
- Sense Exploring While Walking In Nature
- Hiking From Einsiedeln To Brunni
- Living In Switzerland