In the province of Como there is a village called Monguzzo. Its only truly interesting feature is the 10th-century castle: genuinely beautiful.

Unfortunately, its beauty can only be admired from the outside: the castle is closed to the public. (Like all the most interesting buildings in the world, I might add in brackets.) So as soon as you hear about an extraordinary opening, drop everything and go and see it.

I did not know, however, that among the Church’s properties there were also buildings of this kind. If they do not let us see them, at least they should pay double the IMU tax…

The presence of the Star of David above the cross then made me realise that I still have a great deal to discover about the Catholic Church.

The time available and the weather conditions did not allow me to explore the rest of this Brianza municipality, so I will conclude this short account here.
Monguzzo, 25 April 2012
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