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The origin of the Botanical Gardens
of Villa Taranto, situated in Pallanza and covering
an area of about 16 hectares on the northern slopes
of the Campagnola promontory, dates back to 1931 when
Capt. Neil McEacharn bought the property with the
intention of converting it into one of the best botanical
gardens in the world. Many thousands of plants, brought
from the far corners of the world, and rare collections,
some of them unique in Europe and acclimatized alter
long and laborious efforts, have been arranged with
art in this beautiful setting, between the mountains
and the lake.
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