Attractions around Genoa
Explore 96 attractions, restaurants, shops around Genoa
4.5 (5003)
Boccadasse
Via Aurora 7, genova, 16146, Genoa Italy
4.0 (3439)
Old Port
Calata Molo Vecchio 15 Magazzini del Cotone, Modulo 5, 16128, Genoa Italy
4.5 (3340)
Galata Museo del Mare
Calata De' Ansaldo Mari 1, 16126, Genoa Italy
The Galata Maritime Museum of Genoa, developed by Mu.MA, is the most important maritime museum of the Mediterranean whose mission is to cover the history of navigation.
4.5 (3269)
Passeggiata Anita Garibaldi a Nervi
16167, Genoa Italy
4.5 (2954)
Cattedrale di San Lorenzo - Duomo di Genova
Piazza san lorenzo Piazza San Lorenzo, 16123, Genoa Italy
4.5 (2708)
Spianata Castelletto
16124, Genoa Italy
4.5 (2546)
Piazza Raffaele De Ferrari
Piazza Raffaele De Ferrari, 16121, Genoa Italy
4.5 (2242)
Via Giuseppe Garibaldi
West from Piazza Fontane Marose Maddalena, Genoa Italy
1.5 (1936)
GNV
Via Balleydier, 7, 16149, Genoa Italy
4.0 (1165)
Palazzo Ducale
Piazza Giacomo Matteotti 9, 16123, Genoa Italy
This renaissance-era building is now home to an art museum.
4.5 (1158)
Museo di Palazzo Reale
Via Balbi 10, 16126, Genoa Italy
4.5 (1087)
Palazzi dei Rolli
Via Garibaldi, 16124, Genoa Italy
On 13 July 2006, the site"Genoa: le Strade Nuove and the system of the Palazzi dei Rolli" entered UNESCO’s World Heritage List of the Convention concerning the Protection of the World Cultural and Natural Heritage. Forming an organic urban unit, the site is made up of late-Renaissance and Baroque streets and squares lined by over a hundred palaces belonging to the city’s noble families. The grandest residences, each with its own architectural style and individual character, were an official lists (Rolli), and lots were drawn to decide which palace would have the privilege of playing host to visiting state dignitaries. Often erected on sloping ground, the Palazzi dei Rolli were designed according to the sequence atrium-courtyard-grand staircase-gardens and boast richly decorated interiors. They embody a distinctive social and economic identity and mark the beginning of the era of modern urban architecture in Europe.
4.5 (856)
Cimitero Monumentale di Staglieno
Piazzale Resasco, Genoa Italy
The Monumental Cemetery of Staglieno, planned in the 1850s in an inhabited area, lies now in an area not far from the centre of Genoa. Staglieno's architectural pattern, albeit in the forms of a mature Classicism, draws on a genre that was rather common in Europe and Italy around the mid nineteenth century. However, the peculiarity and the charm of Staglieno lie in the fact that its architecture is combined with a natural layout, a type that is much more common in northern European cemeteries like, for example, the Pere Lachaise in Paris. It currently covers an area of 300.000 sqm.
4.0 (784)
Via XX Settembre
Via XX Settembre, Genoa Italy
3.5 (766)
Il Bigo
Ponte Spinola Porto Vecchio, Genoa Italy
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