Genova

Welcome to Genoa, the Superb!

Hello everyone! Today I will talk to you about Genoa, a beautiful city located in the Liguria region, in Northern Italy. With its 558,805 inhabitants, Genoa is the largest municipality in Liguria, the third in Northern Italy, and the sixth in Italy. But Genoa is much more than just a number!

The history of Genoa

Genoa: discover the history, heritage and beauty of the superb Ligurian city.

Genoa has a rich and fascinating history. It was the capital of one of the Republics of Genoa from the 11th century to 1797. During the 12th and 15th centuries, it played a leading role in trade in Europe, becoming one of the largest naval powers on the continent. It was nicknamed the Superb by Francesco Petrarca.

Genoa today

Today, Genoa is one of the main centers of industrial production in Italy, along with Milan and Turin. It is also an important cultural, artistic, university, food and wine, trade fair, tourist, and sports center. Its port is the largest, most important, and famous in Italy and represents the major industry of Genoa. The city has a long tradition in numerous industrial sectors and has given birth to several products symbolizing Made in Italy.

The heritage of Genoa

In 2004, Genoa was the European Capital of Culture. The historic center of Genoa, with the Strade Nuove and the system of the Palazzi dei Rolli, is included among the World Heritage Sites protected by UNESCO since 2006. The city boasts a beautiful university and has hosted several internationally significant events.

The geography of Genoa

Genoa overlooks the Ligurian Sea and is located in the central and internal part of the Gulf of Genoa. It is situated between the coastline and the Ligurian Apennines. The municipal territory is characterized by steep valleys, where streams such as the Polcevera and the Bisagno flow. Outside the municipal territory is the Lavagna.

In short, Genoa is a city that needs to be seen and experienced! With its mix of history, culture, nature, and industry, it offers many opportunities for those who visit. What are you waiting for? Come and discover the Superb!

Fabio Marino
Wrote by Fabio Marino
Updated Monday, Feb 21, 2022