Luckily most things you’ll want to see or do in Genoa are all within walking distance of each other. To maximise your time and money various ticket-combo options are available.
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Saint Laurence Cathedral Treasure Museum (Museo del Tesoro di S. Lorenzo)
Piazza San Lorenzo
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There has been a collection of religious objects and relics in the cathedral since the 11th century which were put on permanent public display in 1892 and …
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Unlike many historic buildings in Genoa the Cathedral can be admired in its full splendor thanks to the open piazza in front of it, in the traditional heart of …
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A church dedicated to Saint Matthew was originally founded in 1125 by Benedictine monk Martino Doria as a private church for his illustrious family. In 1140 he …
Basilica of Saint Mary of the Vineyard (Basilica di S. Maria delle Vigne)
Vico del Campanile delle Vigne, 5
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According to a popular 9th century legend, the first church was built in a vineyard to commemorate a child’s vision of the Virgin Mary there. It became a …
D’Albertis Castle and World Culture Museum (Castello D’Albertis e Museo delle Culture nel Mondo)
Corso Dogali 18
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Captain Enrico D’Albertis, (1846-1932) a man of culture, adventure and foresight travelled the four corners of the earth, came back to Genoa, built a …