Hi guys, as you can see we're back in a new urbex video!
Today I'm in Consonno, a little hamlet of Olginate, a town in Como Lake zone.
This little town was completely abandoned, as you can see from the decay of the buildings,
and has a beautiful view on all the valley -maybe the clip was blurred-
the town has a beautiful view on all the valley, that helped it during his activity as "amusement center"
and "city of balloons", or something like that.
Later I will explain you its history but, for now,
I have to climb that stairs made by rusty iron
If no more videos will be released on the channel, you will know why.
Let's talk about the history of this place.
During the period of the WW2, like in a lot of parts of Italy, it was a little rural centre.
but later it was entirely bought by the Officer Mario Bagno, Earl of Olmo Valley.
He was a property entrepreneur, and as I said he decided to buy in one time all the village
The village was entirely demolished to build an improbable city of balloons, and that was a project ideated by the Earl from a lot of time.
A sort of "Las Vegas of Brianza", as it was called later
Bagno gathered a lot of artifact inspired by the different World's cultures and history.
and they had put to the place of the suburb. Also today, visiting these ruins, it is possible to find traces of buildings  in middle-oriental style or Japanese pagodas,
and different type of buildings from all the World's cultures.
"In Consonno the sky is more blue": that was one of the slogan that the visitors could read entering this place
and going to the minaret, construction very cool for the epoch (we're talking of amount 80s).
Later, the public attention for this place decreased,
Consonno wasn't anymore a novelty,
and the definitive crash of this small city of the fun was marked by a landslide
that's destroyed the road that connected Olginate and Consonno, only street of access to this place.
From that moment the city was completely abandoned and started to be in the abandon state in which it now be everything here.
