The porticos of XX Settembre street in Genoa.
Via XX Settembre is one of the main arteries of Genoa, famous for its elegant porticos that extend along much of the street. These porticos not only offer shelter from the elements, but also represent an extraordinary example of urban architecture, combining neo-Gothic and Art Nouveau elements.
The construction of Via XX Settembre dates back to the end of the 19th century, in a period of great urban expansion for Genoa. The porticos, with their mosaic floors and decorated ceilings, were designed to add a touch of elegance to the city. The columns and arches in black and white stone create a fascinating visual effect, making a walk under the porticos a unique experience.
Walking under the porticos of Via XX Settembre, you can admire a variety of shops, cafes and restaurants that offer a mix of tradition and modernity. This street is a reference point for shopping and social life of the Genoese, but also a place where you can breathe in the history of the city. Every architectural detail tells a part of the history of Genoa, from its medieval times to the present day.
One of the most fascinating aspects of the porticoes of Via XX Settembre is the motto of Genoa engraved under one of the neo-Gothic porticoes: “As the Griffin seizes these, so Genoa tears to pieces its enemies”. This motto, accompanied by a griffin seizing an eagle and a fox, dates back to the ancient Republic of Genoa and represents the strength and determination of the city.
The porticoes of Via XX Settembre are an unmissable place for those visiting Genoa. Whether it is a relaxing stroll, a shopping session or a coffee break, the porticoes offer a fascinating and historically rich environment. Every corner of this street tells a story, making each visit a unique and memorable experience.
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What is September 20, the date of the XX Settembre streets? On that day, in 1870, the Italian army took Rome after the breach of Porta Pia: it was the end of the Papal State.
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The arcades of Via XX Settembre in Genoa – Les arcades de la via XX Settembre à Gênes – Las arcadas de via XX Settembre en Génova – As arcadas da via XX Settembre em Génova – Die Arkaden der Via XX Settembre in Genua – Các mái vòm của XX Settembre ở Genoa
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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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Che belli
Ja da waren wir, für 4 Wochen und wir werden wieder nach Genua fahren (mit dem Zug)
Che meraviglia,negli anni 80 lavoravo a Genova, abitavo a Sturla una città meravigliosa, bella vita e belle gente. Sono tornato questo inverno ed ho preso camera presso hotel liberty in via XX Settembre, ma ho trovato un’altra città più sporca e meno sicura soprattutto i caruggi zona porto. Peccato.
Stupendi!
Sarà una felicità essere lì
Splendida foto Signor Luca