Self-guided Sightseeing Tour #11 in Genoa, Italy
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2.6 km
51 m
Experience Genoa in Italy in a whole new way with our self-guided sightseeing tour. This site not only offers you practical information and insider tips, but also a rich variety of activities and sights you shouldn't miss. Whether you love art and culture, want to explore historical sites or simply want to experience the vibrant atmosphere of a lively city - you'll find everything you need for your personal adventure here.
Activities in GenoaIndividual Sights in GenoaSight 1: Teatro Gustavo Modena
The Teatro Gustavo Modena, or Teatro Modena, is an Italian theatre, located in the Sampierdarena district of Genoa. Since 2018 it has been part of the National Theatre of Genoa.
Sight 2: Chiesa di Santa Maria della Cella
The church of Santa Maria della Cella is an Italian Roman Catholic place of worship located in the municipality of Genoa, seat of the parish of "Santa Maria della Cella e San Martino" and the vicariate of Sampierdarena of the Archdiocese of Genoa.
Sight 3: Villa Lercari Sauli 'La Semplicità'
Villa Lercari Sauli, known as "la Semplici" is a historic noble residence in the Genoese district of Sampierdarena, built in the sixteenth century for the Lercari family.
Sight 4: Villa Grimaldi
Villa Grimaldi, also known as the Fortress, is a historic noble residence in the Genoese district of Sampierdarena, built in the sixteenth century for the Grimaldi family.
Sight 5: Villa Rosazza
Villa Di Negro Rosazza known as "dello Scoglietto" or "lo Scoglietto" is a villa in Genoa, located in Piazza Dinegro 3, in the district of San Teodoro, municipality II Centro-Ovest. It was built in 1565 for the Doge Ambrogio Di Negro or his son Orazio in an area that, at that time, was outside the city walls, in a panoramic position overlooking the sea. Passed to the Durazzo family, it was remodeled in neoclassical style at the end of the eighteenth century by the architect Tagliafichi. In the nineteenth century, the construction of the Turin-Genoa railway line compromised the integrity of the park and led to the construction of new access ramps to the road surface.
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