Mandello del Lario ( Lecchese : Mandèll ) is an Italian town and comune in the province of Lecco , in Lombardy , on Lake Como .
5-538: Mandello may refer to: Places [ edit ] Mandello del Lario , a town on Lake Como in Lombardy, Italy Mandello Vitta , a village in the Province of Novara in the region Piedmont, Italy People with the surname [ edit ] Jeanne Mandello (1907–2001), German modern artist and experimental photographer See also [ edit ] Mandell ,
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15-457: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Mandello del Lario Since 1921, Mandello del Lario has been home to Moto Guzzi —the Italian motorcycle manufacturer, now a subsidiary of Piaggio & Co. SpA . The town each year since 2001 has hosted GMG (a.k.a. Giornata Mondiale Guzzi or Worldwide Guzzi Days). The Grigna massif
20-462: Is located in Mandello's communal territory. Saint George's church has a single hall with a visible truss ceiling and a quadrangular apse with a cross-vaulted ceiling. Its present aspect is due to restoration work which began in the 14th century, to a building which had already existed since the 11th century. A holy-water font decorated with a geometrical twisting floral motif (very popular in
25-651: The Como area between the 6th and 11th century) on the font and with a relief (not very prominent) showing a cross on the sides, is preserved from the original building. In the nave are numerous votive frescoes dating back to the 15th century; the Crucifixion in the presbytery is from the end of the 15th century; the eschatological cycle, according to some researchers, is related to the Ligurian-Piedmontese painting tradition, whilst according to others it
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