VILLAS, GARDENS AND MILANO
We wandered down to the centre of Como, visited the Cathedral which is not an overwhelming site and not easy to photograph as the square was filled with restaurants virtually crowding out the entry. Part of th front of cathedral I was happy to sit down and just think about Bruegel. What had I learnt? Looking at my scatty notes later in the evening, I knew how confused I was. Tomorrow would be a nice day on the Lake and I hoped not too much rush. We were to go to Tremezo - a two hour trip from Como and then onto Bellagio a short hop away. There are many villas to visit along the lake and it would be easier perhaps to take more time than we did. First stop was the Villa Carlotta at Tremeza. I am not going to even try to give the history of this villa except perhaps to say that it was given to Carlotta by the heirs who sold the villa in 1843 to Princess Marianne of Nassau, Albert's of Prussia wife, who then gave it as a present to her daughter Carlotta on occasion of her