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What made Maria Callas sing?

Sharron Livingston travels to the Lake Garda region to find out

April 11, 2016 06:57
Sirmione: sublime seaside resort with a poetic Roman past

BySharron Livingston, Sharron Livingston

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The town of Sermione on the southern shores of Lake Garda is probably the most popular seaside resort in northern Italy. It is also a spa with Roman origins - you will find the small town and its thermal springs on the tip of a protruding peninsula that divides the gulfs of Desenzano and Peschiera.

Anyone driving into Sirmione has to be admitted by a guard, before crossing the moat via a drawbridge and finally reaching the arched portcullis of the fairytale castle.

The historic town centre is a pedestrianised area (so ditch the car) just inside the town gates. It is surrounded with quaint shops and cafés. They say that Maria Callas, the opera singer, who lived in Sirmione, used to serenade crowds from a balcony here - you can still see her tall, yellow house.

Perhaps Sirmione's most popular Roman ruin - and the most photographed - is the Grotto di Catullos, a first-century Roman villa in a park-like archaeological complex. The estate sprawls over five acres on the tip of the Sirmione peninsula and is still beautiful, with well-preserved stone arches and rooms, some retaining decorative stucco and walkways.