Garibaldi street in Genoa: a journey into the heart of history

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Garibaldi street in Genoa: a journey into the heart of history

Garibaldi street in Genoa: a journey into the heart of history.
Via Garibaldi, located in the heart of the historic center of Genoa, is one of the most fascinating and history-rich streets in the city. Also known as Strada Nuova, it was built between 1558 and 1583 at the behest of the Genoese aristocracy during the Renaissance. Originally called Strada Maggiore, it was renamed in honor of Giuseppe Garibaldi in 1882.

This street, 250 meters long and 7.5 meters wide, is famous for its magnificent palaces, many of which were declared World Heritage Sites by UNESCO in 2006. The Palazzi dei Rolli, as they are known, were residences of noble families who hosted dignitaries and illustrious visitors.
Among the most famous palaces we find:
Palazzo Rosso: decorated with frescoes by great Ligurian painters of the 17th century, it houses precious furnishings and art collections.
Palazzo Bianco: here you can admire works by Caravaggio and other Italian and European artists.
Palazzo Doria Tursi: seat of the Municipality of Genoa, it houses the famous violin of Paganini and other works of art of great value.
Walking along Via Garibaldi, you can breathe the ancient beauty of Genoa through its decorated facades, the grand atriums, the gardens with fountains and nymphaeums. This street is not only an important historical testimony, but it is also a place where time seems to have stopped, allowing visitors to fully immerse themselves in the cultural richness of the city.
Via Garibaldi is much more than just a street; it is a journey into the past, a unique experience that allows you to discover the magnificence and history of Genoa. Whether you are passionate about architecture, history or art, a visit to this iconic street is a must for anyone in Genoa.

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Via Garibaldi a Genova: un viaggio nel cuore della storia

Photo taken with Canon EOS RP and lens Canon RF 24-50.

Via Garibaldi in Genoa: a journey into the heart of history – Via Garibaldi à Gênes : un voyage au cœur de l’histoire – Via Garibaldi en Génova: un viaje al corazón de la historia – Via Garibaldi em Génova: uma viagem ao coração da história – Via Garibaldi in Genua: eine Reise ins Herz der Geschichte – Via Garibaldi ở Genoa: cuộc hành trình vào trung tâm lịch sử

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References:
– https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Via_Giuseppe_Garibaldi_%28Genoa%29
– https://www.visitgenoa.it/en/node/28217
– https://www.regione.liguria.it/homepage-cultura/cosa-cerchi/luoghi-cultura.html

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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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