Genua (Italy)
The 113 hectares Historic Centre of Genoa is one of the most extended medieval Historic Centre of Europe and is the most densely populated. The Genoese Historic Centre is a maze of alleys (caruggi) that unexpectedly end up in small squares, that, as well as the churches that dominate them, belonged to important noble families.
The Genoese spirit resides in these alleys, where different smells, flavours, languages and cultures have always been mixing together. The Historic Centre, more of any other part of the city, has always been a melting pot.
In these narrow spaces, between the hills and the sea, the pride of rich merchants and of noble Genoese was expressed by building splendid residences, where many works of art were collected and guarded for centuries, and is still possible to see them in some of these palaces, nowadays transformed in public Museums.
- Piazza De Ferrari
- Via Garibaldi
- Kathedrale von San Lorenzo
- Aquarium von Genua
- Bogen des Sieges
- Haus von Christoph Kolumbus
- Dogenpalast
- Porta Soprana
- Neptun Galeone
- Hafen von Genua
- Palast von St. Georg
- Alter Hafen
- Schloss Albertis
- Galata Schifffahrtsmuseum
- Biosfera
- Santa Maria Assunta
- Leuchtturm von Genua
- Palazzo Rosso
- Spianata Castelletto
- Schloss Mackenzie
- Villetta di Negro
- Kirche des Heiligen Donato
- Bahnhof Genua Brignole
- Weißer Palast
- Villa Principe
- Baumwoll-Lagerhäuser
- Villa Durazzo-Pallavicini
- Museum für Naturgeschichte Genua
- Via Balbi
- Villa Croce Museum für zeitgenössische Kunst
- Piazza San Mateo
- Passeggiata di Corso Italia
- Basilika della Santissima Annunziata Vastato
- Santa Maria di Castello
- Komturei des heiligen Johannes von Pré
- Museum Sant'Agostino
- Bigo
- Principe-Granarolo-Bahn
- Anita-Garibaldi-Promenade
- Teatro Carlo Felice
- Kirche Sankt Peter in Banchi
- Fort Sperone
- Monumentaler Friedhof von Staglieno
- Basilika von San Siro
- Bezirk Caruggi
- Nationale Galerie des Palazzo Spinola
- Boccadasse