The beautiful square of Soziglia in the historic center of Genoa

La bella piazza di Soziglia nel centro storico di Genova

The beautiful Piazza di Soziglia in the historic center of Genoa.
In the heart of the historic center of Genoa, among narrow streets and ancient buildings, lies the evocative Piazza di Soziglia. This corner of the city is a true treasure chest of history and traditions, a place where the past and present blend together in a unique atmosphere.
Piazza di Soziglia has been one of the city's main markets for centuries. Until the 17th century, the square was bustling with commercial activity, with stalls and shops selling all sorts of goods. In the 18th century, the square became a social center, hosting the city's most popular cafes. Even today, walking through the square, you can admire the ancient cafes and confectionery shops that preserve the furnishings of the time.
The square is surrounded by historic buildings that tell the rich history of Genoa. Among these, historic shops stand out, such as the Romanengo confectionery, founded in 1780, and the Klainguti pastry shop, loved by the famous composer Giuseppe Verdi. There is no shortage of votive shrines, including that of Mater Salutis and that of San Giovanni Battista, which add a touch of sacredness to the place.
Piazza di Soziglia is also an important crossroads of noble streets. From here, streets branch off such as Via Luccoli, one of the most elegant streets in Genoa, which leads to Piazza Fontane Marose, where splendid Rolli palaces, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, overlook. This connection between the different parts of the historic center makes the square an obligatory point of passage for anyone who wants to explore the city.
Visiting Piazza di Soziglia means immersing yourself in the history and culture of Genoa. Every corner of the square tells a story, every building preserves traces of a glorious past. Whether it's taking a break in one of the historic cafés, admiring the ancient architecture or simply strolling through the alleys, Piazza di Soziglia offers a unique and unforgettable experience.

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La bella piazza di Soziglia nel centro storico di Genova

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Where is the square located:

The beautiful square of Soziglia in the historic center of Genoa – La belle place de Soziglia dans le centre historique de Gênes – La hermosa plaza de Soziglia en el centro histórico de Génova – A bela praça de Soziglia, no centro histórico de Génova – Der wunderschöne Platz Soziglia im historischen Zentrum von Genua – Quảng trường Soziglia xinh đẹp ở trung tâm lịch sử của Genoa

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Various gummy sweets on a Spanish stall

Dolci gommosi

Gummy sweets on a Spanish stall.
Gummy sweets and sweets in general are not only attractive from the point of view of the taste buds, but (perhaps above all) from the visual point of view.
At this stall in Barcelona there was just about everything. Unfortunately I can't tell you the names of these sweets because I don't think they have a real name, I hope the photos are enough for you.

Dolci gommosi

Dolci gommosi

Photo taken with Canon 600D and lens Canon EF 40.

The most famous are definitely the gummy bears. Gummy bears were invented in 1922 by Hans Riegel, founder of Haribo. Continue reading on Wikipedia.

Various gummy sweets on a Spanish stall – Divers bonbons gommeux sur un stand espagnol – Varios dulces gomosos en un puesto español – Vários doces de goma numa barraca espanhola – Verschiedene Gummibonbons an einem spanischen Stand – Nhiều loại kẹo dẻo ở quầy hàng Tây Ban Nha

Spanish dried fruit

frutta secca

Spanish dried fruit.
The Spanish are certainly lovers of dried fruit. An example of this is this stall where you can see any, or almost any, type of dried fruit and seeds.

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frutta secca

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Spanish dried fruit – Fruits secs espagnols – frutos secos españoles – frutos secos espanhóis – Spanische Trockenfrüchte – Trái cây khô Tây Ban Nha – 西班牙干果 – スペインのドライフルーツ

Anatre cotte a Bangkok

Anatre cotte a Bangkok

Anatre cotte a Bangkok.
Uno dei piatti preferiti in Asia è l’anatra. Queste, per esempio, erano in Thailandia ma si possono trovare un po’ dappertutto. Cotte con abbondante salsa (credo di soia) e poi messe in bella vista per accalappiare l’attenzione dei passanti.

Anatre cotte a Bangkok

Frullati al latte

Frullati al latte

Frullati al latte.
Nel mercato notturno (night market) di Kaohsiung forse la bancarella più famosa è questa che fa frullati e mille shake freschi!
Tutti in fila dunque a bere questo dissetante drink preparato certosinamente dalle signore nella foto che, per pubblicizzare il fatto che usino vero latte, hanno i berretti tipo mucca.

Frullati al latte