Genoa is a captivating Italian city with a rich maritime history, where ancient palaces, narrow alleyways and historic churches coexist with modern architecture and vibrant street life. Genoa is widely believed to be the birthplace of the famous explorer Christopher Columbus.
Its historical center, known as the "Genoa: Le Strade Nuove and the System of the Palazzi dei Rolli," is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This area is renowned for its well-preserved Renaissance and Baroque palaces, showcasing the city's architectural grandeur.
The world-famous pasta sauce, "Pesto," has its roots in Genoa. The traditional Genovese pesto is made with fresh basil, pine nuts, garlic, Parmesan cheese, and olive oil. Trying authentic pesto in Genoa is a must for food enthusiasts.
My walking tour begins in the Old Port of Genoa, also known as Porto Antico. It is a picturesque waterfront area that has been revitalized into a vibrant hub of entertainment, culture and maritime history. After a short walk I reach Palazzo di San Giorgio, one of the oldest chartered banks in the world. It was established in 1407 and played a crucial role in shaping the city's maritime and economic prosperity during the Middle Ages. From there I turn onto Via San Vincenzo and walk for a few minutes until I reach the Genoa Cathedral (Cattedrale di San Lorenzo). It is an ancient place of worship with a history dating back to the 5th century. The cathedral's architecture is predominantly Romanesque, featuring a stunning black-and-white striped façade and a mix of medieval and Renaissance elements.
I continue walking along Via San Lorenzo, pass Piazza Giacomo Matteotti and turn left onto famous Piazza De Ferrari, a central square in Genoa. Several significant landmarks surround the square: Fountain of Piazza De Ferrari, Palazzo Ducale, also known as the Doge's Palace, Teatro Carlo Felice, Genoa's main opera house and several impressive buildings, many with modern architectural designs, housing banks, businesses and commercial spaces. It is a must-visit spot in Genoa, where you can immerse yourself in the city's culture, history, and lively ambiance.
I cross Piazza De Ferrari and walk down Via XX Settembre. Via XX Settembre is one of the main shopping streets in Genoa, Italy. Lined with elegant shops, boutiques, and cafes, it offers a delightful shopping and dining experience amid beautiful architecture and a lively urban atmosphere. Via XX Settembre is known for its unique and beautiful floor made of intricate mosaic patterns.
I finish the walk at the Arco della Vittoria (Victory Arch). It was built in 1919 to commemorate Italy's victory in World War I and honor the fallen soldiers from the region.
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Recorded - on Friday 21 July 2023
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