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Isola Bella and Isola Madre in the archipelago of the Borromean Islands on Lake Maggiore. Docufilm made with drone, shooting aerial in "one shot". Drone Adventures Production. The archipelago of the Borromean Islands (Isol Boromei in the local dialect) is located in the middle of Lake Maggiore, to the west, in the Borromean Gulf. This stretch of lake bathes the three main tourist towns in the area: Stresa, Verbania and Baveno. In the 14th century the Borromeo, powerful feudal lords of the area but originally from San Miniato, became owners of the islands and thus began their transformation. Even today the family still owns Isola Bella and Isola Madre, in addition to the three rocks that emerged known as Castelli di Cannero due to the ruins of medieval fortifications. Isola dei Pescatori is the only one permanently inhabited, even if by a small community, while the two "sister" islands are coveted by tourists who admire the two splendid palaces and their gardens, famous throughout Europe for the quality of the landscape. and for the care and variety of plant architectures, made up of over 2000 varieties of different species. In Isola Madre there is also a large fauna of oriental birds, such as white peacocks, golden pheasants and parrots, free in the splendid garden. Isola Bella, on the other hand, has a garden that, skilfully designed over the centuries, has multicolored blooms throughout the year, in rotation among the various floral species (roses, orchids, bulbous plants, magnolias, orchards, azaleas, gardenias, wisteria). In 2019 The New York Times ranked the Borromean Islands among the ten most fascinating places in the world.