The ancient Torre degli Embriaci in Genoa photographed from far away

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The ancient Torre degli Embriaci in Genoa photographed from far away

The ancient Torre degli Embriaci in Genoa photographed from far away.
One of the most beautiful spots to photograph Genoa is the Belvedere Montaldo which is located in the Castelletto district.
From there the view extends over almost the entire city and, thanks to the telephoto lens, you can photograph details that would otherwise be difficult to see.
This is the case of the ancient Torre degli Embriaci with its grandeur and behind it the top of the bell tower of the church of Santa Maria in Castello.

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La antica Torre degli Embriaci a genova fotografata da molto lontano

Photo taken with Canon EOS M100 and lens Tamron 16-300.

The Embriaci Tower, also called the Embriaci Tower, located in the oldest part of Genoa, where the “castrum” stood, is linked to the name of Guglielmo Embriaco who “as a crusader returned victorious from Cesarea”. It is the only one of the many towers that were located in the current historic center of Genoa to have been spared by the edict of 1196 that wanted all the city towers to be cut to 80 palms.
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The ancient Embriaci tower in Genoa photographed from far away – L’ancienne tour Embriaci de Gênes photographiée de loin – La antigua torre Embriaci en Génova fotografiada desde lejos – A antiga torre Embriaci em Gênova fotografada de longe – Der antike Embriaci-Turm in Genua aus der Ferne fotografiert – Tháp cổ Embriaci ở Genoa chụp ảnh từ xa – 从远处拍摄的热那亚古恩布里亚奇塔 – 遠くから撮影したジェノヴァの古代エンブリアチ塔

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I took a lot of photos around the city of Genoa and you can find almost all of them here or by searching in the various article specific to the Ligurian city.
If you want to find some ideas to learn more about the Superba I refer you to the website of the Municipality's Tourism: visitgenoa.it. This is the institutional website of the Municipality: smart.comune.genova.it.
If you are looking for a nice portal that talks about all of Liguria I invite you to visit the official website of the Region: lamialiguria.it.
If you need a good paper guide of the city I invite you to consult these publications: Genova e il Tigullio, Genova. Una guida or Guida indipendente alla città di Genova.
If you are passionate about mysteries and legends then I suggest you read these two books: Alla scoperta dei segreti perduti di Genova and Genova misteriosa.
 
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Fabrizio
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Fabrizio
1 year ago

Bello.

Leonardo
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Leonardo
1 year ago

Ma allora la storia che fosse l’ unica torre lasciata in ricordo e onore degli embriaci? Al contrario delle altre demolite

Paola Veronica
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Paola Veronica
1 year ago
Rispondi a  Leonardo

Nel 1196 il console Drudo Marcellino decretò che tutte le torri (una sessantina circa) venissero mozzate (non abbattute) e avessero un’altezza massima di ottanta palmi (venti metri). Il motivo per cui la torre in questione non venne adeguata alla nuova legge non è chiara. Per tradizione lo si attribuisce alla volontà di preservare e rispettare la memoria di Guglielmo Embriaco ma non vi sono certezze né fonti contemporanee che lo confermino. Gli scavi archeologici effettuati in anni recenti hanno svelato che il palazzo degli Embriaci e la torre omonima si trovavano dove adesso sorge la Casa Paganini e che quella che per secoli è stata identificata come torre degli Embriaci sarebbe in realtà la torre De Castro, eretta da Primo di Castello, protagonista proprio accanto a Guglielmo, della Prima Crociata

Giancarlo
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Giancarlo
1 year ago

Complimenti, una ripresa molto rara!

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