Sanremo is a Ligurian city of 56,526 inhabitants belonging to the province of
Imperia. The inhabitants stand out between Sanremaschi (born and lived in Sanremo for generations) and the Sanremo (of forest origins but residents in Sanremo). Sanremo is often
called the City of Flowers because its particular position close to two mountainous ridges affected by the meekness of the sea favors the cultivation of flowers. Sanremo is also very well known because it is home to
the Festival of Italian Song and countless events that attract numerous tourists annually.
The origins of Sanremo date back to the Palaeolithic even if the greater development of the territory has occurred from the influence of the Roman Empire. Today there are numerous religious and civil architectures that you can
visit in Sanremo, among these certainly worth a visit the Collegiana Basilica Cathedral of San Siro, the Sanctuary of the Madonna della Costa, the Bellevue Palace, Palazzo Borea and Villa Nobel.
Tourists are also attracted by the beauty of the beaches and the clear sea that has obtained the Blue Flag several times.
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