- the
Olona river owned by the Curia,
accessible via a
bridge crossing the
Olonella [it], a
secondary branch of the
river that
formed the
Braida In the medieval...
- from a
derivation originating from a
natural branch of the Olona, the
Olonella.
Outlining a wide perimeter, the moat
flowed back into the main course...
- the
Cantoni cotton mill took
possession of an area
located between the
Olonella and the
Cantoni Canal where there was also a
dyehouse belonging to the...
- portions. The
Olona has a
number of
deviations both natural, such as the
Olonella [it],
located near
Visconti Castle, and artificial. The
latter of these...
- 1881 image. It was
purchased by the
Cantoni Cotton Mill in 1829. It was
located along the
Olonella River at the
height of the
modern Piazza IV Novembre....
- the castle,
there were also a moat into
which part of the
waters of the
Olonella had been diverted, and
walls that
enclosed the town of Legnano. The walls...
-
island formed by the
Olona River and one of its
secondary branches, the
Olonella,
located east of the
modern basilica of San
Magno and
named so because...
-
Selve and the Tenore. In
Gorla Minore the
river branches off into the
Olonella,
which joins the main
riverbed after 1200 m. In this stretch, many artificial...
- been
drastically weakened by its age and
water leaking in from the
nearby Olonella [it]. To make
matters worse, the
Olona was
prone to
frequent and destructive...