Genoa - UNESCO sites Palazzo Reale The Royal Palace of Genoa was built at the behest of the Balbi family and is located in the homonymous street. Inside it is preserved original furniture from the middle of the 17th century until the beginning of the 20th century, several works and paintings by the great artists. The building is part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Genoa - UNESCO sites Via Garibaldi The Via Garibaldi was included among the assets of the UNESCO World Heritage Site. Designed by Bernardino Cantone, it is home to the museum path that connects the three historic municipal dwellings dedicated to ancient art. These are the famous Palazzo Rosso, Palazzo Bianco and Palazzo Doria Tursi. Originally Strada Maggiore is now called “Strada Nuova”.
Genoa - UNESCO sites Palazzo Doria The Doria-Tursi palace was built in 1565 by Domenico and Giovanni Ponzello for Niccolò Grimaldi. In 1597 the palace became the property of Giovanni Andrea Doria. Since 1848 the building has been home to the Genoese town hall. From 13 July 2006 the palace is part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Genoa - UNESCO sites Palazzo Spinola The Spinola Palace was built in 1593 for Francesco Grimaldi. At the renovation it was painted in the Rococo style. In 1958 it was donated to the Italian State by the Marquises Spinola. Currently in the building is the National Gallery of Palazzo Spinola. Since 13 July 2006, the palace has been part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Genoa - UNESCO sites Palazzo Cattaneo Adorno The Palazzo Cattaneo - Adorno takes the name of the last owners. Following the bombings of World War II, he underwent several restorations. Many art historians consider it one of the most beautiful and special palaces in Genoa. Since 13 July 2006, it is part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Genoa - UNESCO sites Palazzo Parodi Palazzo Parodi is located in Via Garibaldi in Genoa and since 1845 the palace belongs to the Parodi family. The decoration of the structure is from the sixteenth century. Inside the rooms we can admire the works of Taddeo Carlone: the busts of Franco Lercari and his wife Antonia De Marini. Since 13 July 2006, the building is part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Genoa - UNESCO sites Palazzo Pallavicini Palazzo Pallavicini is located in Via Garibaldi in Genoa. It was built in 1558, in an elegant style, for Count Agostino Pallavicini. In the mid-eighteenth century the structure passed to the Cambiaso family. To date, the building is owned by a bank credit institution and since 13 July 2006 it is part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Genoa - UNESCO sites Palazzo Imperiale The Imperiale Palace is located in the market area in the historic center of Genoa. Inside you can still find frescoes by the greatest artists such as Bernardo Castello and Luca Cambiaso. The palace was included by UNESCO in the list of World Heritage Sites. Today the Ligurian Artisan Culture Center is located in the building.
Genoa - UNESCO sites Palazzo Gambaro Palazzo Gambaro was built between 1558 and 1564 by Bernardo Spazio for Pantaleo Spinola. The facade of the building is very simple. Inside the building there are works by the great artists of the seventeenth century such as those of the brothers Giovanni and Giovanni Battista Carlone. The building can be visited under telephone reservation. It has long been declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO.
Genoa - UNESCO sites Palazzo Cambiaso The Cambiaso Palace was built in 1558, by Bernardino Cantone. It was built at the behest of Agostino Pallavicini. From the mid-eighteenth century it passed to the Cambiaso family. On 13 July 2006, it became part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site. The building is currently owned by a bank credit institution.
UNESCO sites Palazzo Negrone piazza delle fontane marose, 3-4 - Genoa Palazzo Negrone is located in Piazza delle Fontane Marose. It was created by Antonio Barabino at the end of the 18th century, for the Marquis Negrone. On 13 July 2006, it became a UNESCO World Heritage Site.