- Santa Maria di Castello: A majestic 12th-century Romanesque cathedral with frescoes inside.
- Palazzi dei Rolli: A series of 16 Renaissance and Baroque palaces open to the public as museums or art galleries.
- Via Garibaldi: A medieval alley lined with Renaissance and Baroque palaces, many housing art museums.
- Boccadasse: A picturesque fishing village with colorful houses, restaurants, and a small harbor.
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Genoa CFC
The Genoa Cricket & Football Club, founded in 1893, is one of Italy's oldest clubs and known as "Il Grifone." During the early years of the 20th century, it was dominant in the Italian championship, winning nine titles between 1898 and 1924. The ban on foreign players in 1908 affected its performance, favoring emerging clubs like Juventus and AC Milan.
In recent times, Genoa had a notable season in 2014/2015, finishing sixth in Serie A with 59 points and qualifying for the UEFA Europa League. Currently, the club plays in Serie A and shares the Luigi Ferraris stadium with its local rival, Sampdoria, maintaining a rich tradition and fervent support from its followers.
What you can do in Genoa:
What you can do around Luigi Ferraris Stadium:
- Piazza De Ferrari: The main square in Genoa, known for its bronze fountain and the Teatro Carlo Felice, a 19th-century opera house.
- Palazzo Ducale: A former ducal palace now housing museums and art galleries. An ideal place to learn about Genoa's history and culture.
- Genoa Aquarium: The largest aquarium in Europe, home to thousands of marine creatures. A popular attraction for families and marine life enthusiasts.
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