2004 was surely the final year of the 'rebirth' of one of the most fascinating cities in the beautiful country: after centuries of history are marked by a slow decline after the great industrial growth and population of 900, which had turned Genoa, a cornerstone of Italian industrial development, the 'Superb' and make your makeup is reconciled with its history and the sea.
After the Columbus celebrations in 1992 and the surprising rebirth of the city center came in 2004 with the appointment of party dress: a lot of today's cultural events and many reasons to stay in Genoa. Are not missed in recent years, the tense moments: the G8 in 2001 brought worldwide attention to the city, particularly for serious disorders caused by extreme fringes of the radical movements in Genoa came from all over the world. Today
Genoa betting on their 'appeal' through tourism initiatives and to continue a restructuring that continues today unstoppable: the waterfront city seems to be the next great challenge.
ROUTE 1 |
Piazza Banchi |
Via S. Luca |
via Fossatello |
via Lomellini |
Via del Campo |
Porta dei Vacca |
Via Pré |
Commenda |
ITINERARY 2 |
via Orefici |
via Soziglia |
Le Vigne |
Campetto |
S. Matthew |
San Lorenzo |
Via San Lorenzo |
Matteotti |
Piazza Scuole Pie |
De Ferrari |
ITINERARIO 3 |
Palazzo Principe |
via Balbi |
Palazzo reale |
Nunziata |
Via Cairoli |
Meridiana |
Strada Nuova |
Fontane Marose |
Portello |
Castelletto |
ITINERARIO 4 |
Porto Antico |
San Giorgio |
Giustiniani |
San Bernardo |
San Donato |
Piazza delle erbe |
S. Agostino |
Ravecca |
Porta Soprana |
Piazza Dante |
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