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General
Sightseeing and Orientation in Genoa
As the capital of Liguria, one of Italys
smallest regions and one of the most beautiful - with its
lush vegetation, mild climate, rugged coast line and popular
seaside resorts - Genoa offers visitors a great variety of
experiences, ranging from its maritime history to the tasting
of its great cuisine. Genoa is a big, modern city with theatres,
museums, restaurants, cafes, shopping centers and stores of
every kind. It is a historic city, with medieval and renaissance
palaces and streets. The city is a refined seaside resort
with fine 16th century palaces, which was the native home
of Christopher Columbus. The old town is a maze of narrow
streets, leading to the old port in contrast to the new town
which is spread out in the nearby hills. The port of Genoa
has a renovated inner harbor with the largest aquarium in
Europe.
With its ideal location, at the center
of the Italian Riviera, Genoa is close to Portofino and the
Cinqueterre which offer stunning views of Ligurias rugged
coast and its beauty. For the year 2004, Genoa has been chosen
to be the cultural capital of Europe.
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Places
to Visit in Genoa
The Aquarium
Old Port
Spinola Bridge
Genoa
The Aquarium is unique in Europe as it has some of the largest
tanks in the world, the 48 tanks are home to over 500 animal
species and can be observed over two viewing levels at the
bottom of the sea and at the surface of the water. This is
a must see on your visit to Genoa.
Museum of the Linguistic Academy of Fine Arts
Largo Pertini 4
Genoa
The Museum of the Linguistic Academy of Fine Arts was founded
in 1751 as a school for painting and sculpture. The first
floor is home to a number of works by 14th to 19th century
Ligurian painters.
Passeggiata di Nervi
Via Anita Garibaldi
Genoa
The Passeggiata di Nervi is a trail carved into the rock
that weaves through the little port of Nervi. Nervi is a picturesque
port with pastel coloured houses and the splendid villas of
Capolungo, whose park leads to the sea. It is easy to walk
along the trail in all seasons and offers incomparable views
over the eastern Riviera. Along the route there are numerous
bars, ice cream shops, restaurants and night clubs, as well
as a sixteenth century look-out tower which stands over the
cliffs and reefs.
Museum of Ligurian Architecture and Sculpture
Piazza Sarzano, 35r
Genoa
This museum is located in the Ancient Convento di S. Agostino
and houses the most important architectural fragments, sculptures
and detached frescoes of Genoa. The museum exhibition is laid
out in chronological order on various floors, and allows visitors
to observe important sculptures. Admission is free on Sundays.
Piazza San Matteo
The Piazza San Matteo is one of the most interesting Piazza
in the centre of Genoa. Medieval in origin it is surrounded
by the homes of the Doria and the church of San Matteo. The
church us decorated with an antique mosaic and the crypt is
the tomb of the Admiral Andrea Doria.
Genoa European City of Culture 2004 - information
on events
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