Aggio

The village of Aggio: a gem on the hills of Genoa

Aggio is a picturesque hamlet of Genoa located in the Doria urban unit, characterized by houses perched along the steep slopes of the rio Torbido valley. The name of the place comes from the wild garlic present in the area and is located 380 meters above sea level. From its winding streets, it is possible to have a breathtaking view of the val Bisagno and establish a relationship with the unspoiled nature of the area.

History of Aggio

The village of Aggio was reachable only through a steep mule track until the beginning of the twentieth century. With the opening of the SP 13 "di Colle di Creto" provincial road, inaugurated in the early years of the century, Aggio became a connection point between the val Bisagno and the Scrivia. The inhabitants of the village were mainly shepherds who raised livestock and produced ricotta cheese.

Aggio: the picturesque village on the Genoese hills.

The church of San Giovanni Battista in Aggio

The church of San Giovanni Battista is located in the heart of the village, next to the Oratory and near the hamlet of Piano. The chapel may have been built in the Middle Ages, but the first certain information dates back to the reconstruction of 1613 with the initiative of the chancellor and secretary of the Republic of Genoa, Ottaviano Corrigia. The church has been dedicated to Mary, San Lorenzo, and San Giovanni Battista. In 1657, the church was declared a parish by Cardinal Stefano Durazzo.

Places of interest

Aggio is a perfect place to spend a day outdoors and admire the natural beauty of the hills of Genoa. A place to visit in the village is the church of San Giovanni Battista and the Oratory, built in the seventeenth century by the inhabitants of the village. It is possible to hike in the rio Torbido valley and travel the SP 13 "di Colle di Creto" provincial road to reach the Val Trebbia.

Hospitality in Aggio

Aggio is becoming a reference point for summer attendance by the people of Genoa, as well as for international tourism thanks to its ideal location on the hills. There are many cultural and recreational activities organized for residents and tourists who want to immerse themselves in the life of the village. In addition, there are some facilities such as holiday homes and farmhouses that offer visitors an authentic experience in a natural environment.

Conclusion

Aggio is a hidden gem on the hills of Genoa, a picturesque village with an interesting history and a unique atmosphere. For those who care about the relationship with nature and art, Aggio offers many attractions to discover, including the church of San Giovanni Battista and the possibility of hiking in the rio Torbido valley. The area is also an excellent choice for international tourism thanks to its strategic location on the Genoese hills.

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