Arches in the village of Moneglia.
I think that in the last 15 years I had not been to Moneglia, even though it is the municipality that borders mine to the east and the last in the province of Genoa.
I was surprised by the alleys and carruggi that I found.
Like in this shot in which you can see two arches that join some houses in an alley in the center.
The yellow color of the facades then makes the view even more photogenic.
Do you know the edge of Moneglia?
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Photo taken with Canon EOS M100 and lens Tamron 16-300.
I took several photos in the village and if you want to see them all click here:
This is a video of the alleyway of the village:
The ancient toponym of Moneglia (ad Monilia) appears in the Tavola Peutingeriana, a copy of the military map of the Roman Empire (11th – 12th century) preserved in the Austrian National Library in Vienna, discovered by the antiquarian of Augsburg, Corrado Peutinger, in the sixteenth century.
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The arches in the village of Moneglia – Les arches du village de Moneglia – Los arcos en el pueblo de Moneglia – Os arcos da aldeia de Moneglia – Die Bögen im Dorf Moneglia – Những mái vòm ở làng Moneglia
If you want to find some ideas or learn more about Liguria, I refer you to the Liguria Region Tourism website: lamialiguria.it. This is the institutional website of the Region: regione.liguria.it.
If you are passionate about trails I invite you to read the guide: I 50 sentieri più belli della Liguria or Sentieri sul mare. If you are passionate about mysteries and legends then I suggest these books: Liguria magica e misteriosa and also Liguria nascosta e dimenticata.
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