GENOVA VILLA DEL PRINCIPE
Villa del Principe (Genova) Palazzo di Andrea Doria
La villa del principe
Che dire di questa villa..sembra uscita da un libro delle favole, unica nel suo genere in tutto il territorio, mi ricorda il castello di Hohenzollerrn in Germania, quando il principe desiderava gustarsi una tazza di te, si recava in una stanza della torretta del castello, dedicata e fatta costruire appositamente per lui.
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Palazzo del Principe (Genova)
Di fronte alla Stazione Marittima si ammira uno dei gioielli della Superba: il Palazzo di Fassolo o Palazzo del Principe è uno dei palazzi storici più importanti di Genova.
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Villa del Principe a Genova: gli appartamenti della Principessa
Dalla camera blu alla sala da pranzo: il Trust Floridi Doria Pamphilj inaugura l'apertura degli appartamenti privati. Video di Federica Burlando
Genoa (Italy) Vacation Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Genoa in Italy.
Genoa is the fifth largest city in Italy. Once a European Capital Of Culture, the city has an historical centre and harbour, as well as palaces, churches and narrow streets. We begin our tour of the city in the Villa Del Principe, a palazzo that was built for famous Admiral Of The Fleet, Andrea Doria, and created by Perino Del Vaga, a pupil of Raffael. At the harbour, the Commenda Di Pré became the crusader‘s hospice of the Order Of Jerusalem, which was followed by the Maltese Order of Knights in the fifteenth century. The Palazzo San Giorgio is the original seat of one of Italy’s first banks and was where Marco Polo was captured and from where he dictated his travels in China. Porto Antico has been transformed into a fine leisure centre. A biosphere was created, designed by leading architect, Renzo Piano. An extraordinary tropical greenhouse contains parrots and small reptiles. Palm trees adorn the promenade which has always been a popular destination for a relaxing stroll. Close to Via San Luca is the Palazzo Spinola, former residence of the noble Spinola Family, it has many original features. Today it is the Galleria Nazionale featuring the works of international masters and also prominent Genoese artists. The famous Staglieno Cemetery is located near the station. It is also tantamount to being an open-air museum of sculpture. The splendour and vibrancy of the memorials is unique, a glorious necropolis. Genoa is portrayed in the cemetery as a cosmopolitan port city in which all religions are accepted in death. The capital of the Liguria region has always been the Gateway To The World, a mediaeval naval power made rich by maritime trade. Genoa, dominator of the seas, is a metropolis in transition, a city that appeals to all of the senses!
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Il Giardino di Villa del Principe è parte integrante della storia di Genova, specchio fedele di tutte le sue trasformazioni, dal cinquecento sino ad oggi, sin dal tempo in cui il principe Andrea Doria lo attraversava per raggiungere la Villa, di ritorno dalle sue battaglie in mare. La Fontana del Nettuno, commissionata da Giovanni Andrea I Doria ed eseguita da Taddeo Carlone, costituisce il perno centrale dell'organizzazione degli spazi del giardino. In un'ala del giardino è poi visibile un'altra fontana, il gruppo scultoreo del Tritone o Satiro che cavalca un delfino, opera del Montorsoli.
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MSC Opera: Casa Palazzo del Principe tour
A quick tour of our apartment in Genoa - the Casa Palazzo del Principe. It was a 5 min walk from the station, had a lift to the second floor and was a few minutes walk from the cruise terminal. Hope you enjoy.
Palazzo del Principe Andrea Doria (Genova) - Giardino Esterno
Places to see in ( Genoa - Italy )
Places to see in ( Genoa - Italy )
Genoa (Genova) is a port city and capital of the Liguria region in northwest Italy. It's known for its central role in maritime trade over many centuries. In the old town stands the Romanesque Cathedral of San Lorenzo, with its black-and-white-striped facade and frescoed interior. Narrow lanes open onto monumental squares like Piazza de Ferrari, site of an iconic bronze fountain and the Teatro Carlo Felice opera house.
Genoa (Genova) is a historical port city in northern Italy, the capital of the Region of Liguria. Genoa today, as a tourist attraction, is often shadowed by cities such as Rome or Venice, even though it has a long history as a rich and powerful trade centre. However, with its multitude of hidden gems behind cozy alleyways, excellent cuisine (notably fish and seafood), renovated old port, beautiful sights (including one of Europe's biggest aquariums), and its position as the European Capital of Culture in 2004 have made the birthplace of explorer Christopher Columbus an enticing place which is gradually becoming more included in the touristic market. With pastel-coloured terracotta-roofed houses, artistic churches, lovely seaside villas, and also several luxurious boutiques, Genoa is a must see if you want to experience the quintessential Italy.
Genoa is known to have Europe’s biggest historical center. This is the heart of the old city. It’s made up of an incredible amount of tiny streets and alleys called Caruggi. Walking through it will plump you right back in ancient times when Genoa was the most important harbor of the Mediterranean sea. The city is generally safe, but caution is to be applied, especially at night time and in the more quiet zones toward Piazza Principe and the old harbor, due to presence of small criminality.
The natal house of Cristoforo Colombo. In piazza Dante you will find what is said to be the natal house of Columbus;
The impressive fortification belt built on the hills surrounding the city, originating in the 16th Century
There is a funicular railway servicing Monte Righi, where one can have pleasant walks on the surrounding hills and to the fortifications (see above), or just admire the spectacular view of the city and the Mediterranean Sea.
Spianata Castelletto is a nice belvedere where one can have a pleasant view of the city and of the seaport. It can be reached by public lift from Piazza della Nunziata or on foot from that very same square.
Via Garibaldi (also known as Via Aurea and Strada Nuova, Golden Street and New Street) with very impressive baroque buildings. Some similar buildings are also found in Via Balbi.
The Old Harbour (Porto Antico), next to the Aquarium, is an entertainment area with museums, cinemas, cafés and also a beautiful promenade along the sea.
The Lanterna - the oldest European lighthouse and a prominent Genovese symbol
A lot of beautiful churches, some of which date back to the Romanesque time (San Giovanni di Pre', San Donato, Santa Maria del Castello)
Corso Italia - Genoa's promenade
Boccadasse - a picturesque fishermen quarter
Castello d'Albertis
Palazzo Ducale Where the Dukes of Genoa used to live.
Il Galeone Neptune -- a fanciful recreation of a pirate ship.
( Genoa - Italy ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting the city of Genoa. Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Genoa - Italy
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D'Albertis Castle, Museum of World Cultures, Genoa, Liguria, Italy, Europe
The Castello d'Albertis, or D'Albertis Castle is a historical residence in Genoa, north-western Italy. It was the home of sea captain Enrico Alberto d'Albertis, and was donated to the city of Genoa on his death in 1932. It currently houses the Museo delle Culture del Mondo (Museum of World Cultures), inaugurated in 2004. D'Albertis designed the castle in the styles as and architectural collage with a Gothic revival appearance inspired by palaces in Florence and castles of Aosta Valley. Erected between 1886 and 1892 under the supervision of Gothic Revivalist Alfredo D'Andrade, the castle is located on the site of a 13th-century fortified area, which had been reinforced in the 16th century. Alberto not only based his design on the city's foundation, he incorporated and preserved the foundations of the bastion and one of the turrets. Inaugurated for the celebrations of 400 years of Columbus' discover of America, it was the first villa-castle built in Genoa. From top of the hill of Monte Galletto (or Montegalletto), one of the hills in the district of Castelletto, the castle dominates Genoa with a view of the Ligurian Sea. The museum includes ethnographic and archaeological findings collected by both Enrico and Luigi Maria d'Albertis during their trips to Africa, America (from Canada to Tierra del Fuego), New Guinea and Oceania. There is a large number of weapons from Sudan and the Zambesi area Chinese spears and European halberds. There are several exemplars of Canadian and American plains indigenous people, made in buffalo and deer leather and covered by porcupine thorns; also findings belonging to the Maya civilization from Honduras are present. It also exhibits models of ships and yachts, nautical instruments, photographs and the volumes of d'Albertis personal library. A separate section dedicated to music (the Museo delle Musiche dei Popoli, Museum of Peoples' Music) exhibits musical instruments from the whole world.
Genoa Family Tour
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The bunch of family & kids activities in Genoa will make your family trip a memorable one!
Genoa is one of those cities that gets a bit of a bad rap as an industrial port but the charm of its old town, with grand houses and baroque style architecture, is undeniable. We loved exploring it and always found our bearings by heading to the Cattedrale di San Lorenzo in the centre with its grand but bashful looking lions sat guarding the entrance.
Genoa with Kids and Family
Pick the best experience for your family by choosing from these awesome activities in Genoa for kids.
- Genoa Aquarium
- Boccadasse
- Galata Museum Of The Sea
- Passeggiata Anita Garibaldi A Nervi
- Genova Old Port
- Genoa Cathedral
- Via Garibaldi
- Spianata Castelletto
- Palazzo Ducale
- Royal Palace Museum
- Palazzi Dei Rolli
- Staglieno Cemetery
- Basilica Of Santa Maria Di Castello
- Villa Del Principe
- Church Of Jesus And The Saints Ambrogio And Andrea
Giardino del Palazzo del Principe di Genova
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