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Via Assarotti Via Assarotti, Genoa, 16122 |
Built in the second half of the nineteenth century by a group of private investors, it is the first and best example of the urban expansion towards the hills, which took its...
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Via Balbi Via Balbi, Genoa, 16126 |
At number 10 of Via Balbi there is probably the most interesting building of this street: Palazzo Reale. This baroque palace was built in the 17th century and has incredible furniture, decorations, expecially in the Sala... more
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Via di Sottoripa Via di Sottoripa, Genoa, 16124 |
Intended as an arched breakwater to protect the houses from the sea (the name Ripa - bank- is in fact a contracted form of Ripa Maris), the road was built in 1133-34, on the strength of a decree by the Advisers to the Re... more
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Via Garibaldi Via Garibaldi, Genoa, 16124 |
It's definatly something to see while in Genova. The palaces are nice. I didnt go into any of the museums. After walking the road west to east, go north for the gothic-renaissance church (black&white).
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Via Lomellini Via Lomellini, Genoa, 16124 |
Once called the Via di S Agnese (St Agnes) because it led to the church of that name which today has been destroyed, this road was chosen by the aristocratic and important Lomelli...
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Via Orefici Via Orefici, Genoa, 16124 |
This short street, linking the financial heart of the city, Piazza Soziglia to Piazza Banchi, was enlarged in the course of the 16th century, demolishing the towers which partially obscured it. Following the construction... more
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Via Parini Via Parini, Genoa, 16145 |
A typical cross street in the Albaro district, stretched across a ridge perpendicular to the sea, demarcated by the high walls which conceal the superb gardens belonging to the...
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Via San Nazaro Via San Nazaro, Genoa, 16145 |
A typical cross street in the Albaro district, spreading over a ridge perpendicular to the sea, demarcated by the high walls which conceal the splendid gardens of the seventeenth...
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Via San Vincenzo Via San Vincenzo, Genoa, 16121 |
Together with the connecting Via XX Settembre , this road is one of the genovese's favourite places to stroll. It derives its name from the homonymous 1100...
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Via XX Settembre Corso Andrea Podesta, (Via XX Settembre), Genoa, 16128 |
One of the main roads of the city, its current appearance comes from the beginning of the twentieth century, when the already existing via Giulia was enlarged and new liberty...
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